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1 1 | about the place without thinking at every~step of the habits
2 4 | being accused by the rest of thinking so much of~his buzzing ears,
3 6 | and supplies the living, thinking oxide which gives~such seduction
4 6 | person could see her without thinking of Cleopatra, that dark~
5 6 | Claude; she was not even thinking of~marriage; her heart was
6 8 | all nobles,~Beatrix, while thinking these novel ideals superb,
7 8 | to them?' and he is also thinking: 'I ate too much macaroni
8 8 | one.~ ~Calyste went home thinking no longer of Beatrix de
9 10| horse. He was gay as a bird, thinking to himself,~ ~"/She/ has
10 12| studied you so much~while thinking of you day and night that
11 14| giving Beatrix to Calyste! So thinking,~she felt the earthly woman
12 14| comprehension of each other,~she, thinking she had gained a truce,
13 17| question, 'Of what~are you thinking?' Certainly the mother of
14 17| with all its sights; always thinking, however, of~Calyste, who
15 18| What next?" said Calyste, thinking something more would follow.~ ~"
16 19| was~charming to his wife, thinking in his heart that he was
17 19| warn Savinien," Sabine was thinking, "I am sure that paper bore
18 21| sin, my dear director, of thinking how to launch~upon Madame
19 25| accustomed to listen, while~thinking of other things.~ ~"I'm
20 26| Maxime listened gravely, thinking~all the while of his own
21 26| and returned to the salon,~thinking: "I will escape into a convent;
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