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1 2 | line by which her neck was set upon her~shoulders. This
2 3 | atmosphere, he exhibited a set of the whitest teeth in
3 6 | her~former solitude she set to work resolvedly, under
4 6 | circle; it is of~bronze set in gold, but vivid gold
5 7 | female line. When Felicite set about restoring Les~Touches,
6 7 | mouthpiece and used only once, set fire to the~yellow leaves,
7 8 | my dearest, that I cannot set foot in Paris. I could~not,
8 8 | wind is favorable, and I set sail, wafting~you a kiss.~ ~
9 8 | the flesh-tones, and to set in full~relief the exuberance
10 11| you have,~unconsciously, set me a hard task. I know it
11 13| machinery which she herself had set in~motion, Camille was compelled
12 17| troubled tone of voice, a set discourse,~prepared, no
13 17| after~all, is only a screen set up before pride, behind
14 18| If Calyste had never set foot in Les Touches!"cried
15 19| to the head; erysipelas set in, and possibly she may
16 21| for our~tenderness if we set it in relief against our
17 22| in the rue Coquenard, and set himself to study Aurelie'
18 22| perambulating articles, soon set up Madame Schontz as the
19 22| princes and rich men should set~their hearts on horse-flesh,
20 24| salon where he had never yet set foot,~Maxime de Trailles
21 26| arrival of these funds~he set himself to watch Beatrix,
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