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1 1 | not what proud, chivalrous turn to the hand.~With what vigor
2 8 | smile? He~felt a desire to turn and rend that cold, pale
3 8 | before going out to take a turn in the garden. No Flemish
4 11| smoking, contemplating in turn the~marshes, the sea, and
5 11| threaten, in~certain men, to turn into madness. He began to
6 12| eye, so cold, so stern, I turn~to ice within me. Your disdain, /
7 12| loves me, is an insult. To turn to another~would be to place
8 13| give sidelong glances, and turn our eyes," said Charlotte,
9 14| and the marquise in her turn, watched his charming face,~
10 14| Rochefide, women whose~necks turn in a manner to give them
11 14| nothing.~ ~Suddenly, at the turn of a path, Beatrix was seized
12 15| great service; I want her to turn~against me. I have been
13 18| and pressed it, making him turn pale.~ ~"Thank you, Calyste,
14 20| the depths of her heart, turn sour and rot the delicate~
15 21| to please him I ought to turn away my head~with pretended
16 23| replastering of 1830. He meant~to turn it to his own profit, following
17 24| and my family will not turn its back upon her; I give
18 26| generation for being the first to turn~away from you."~ ~"Ah! it
19 26| pregnant, and it takes the turn of murderous ideas; she
20 26| preparations; inwardly resolving to turn~Calyste off in a way that
21 26| him to wait. He, in his turn, saw Calyste~sent away;
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