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1 1 | thirteenth century. If any doubts remained on this point, a~feature
2 2 | Nevertheless, to an observer enough remained of the~imperishable forms
3 2 | barn; and~how many oats remained in the bin without plunging
4 4 | By nine o'clock no one remained in the~salon but the baroness
5 6 | wife and~daughter to him, remained to nurse him, with the devotion
6 6 | was involved has always remained~a secret from the world.
7 8 | possible to love as much. I remained impassible, and~lent him
8 8 | for Italy. There she has remained two years; she has written
9 10| leave the young Breton, who remained~like a traveller among the
10 11| fit to mate him, Calyste~remained speechless and even mindless.~ ~"
11 11| was intending him to play, remained in rapt adoration before
12 11| entreaties, Madame de Rochefide remained inflexible, and~showed what
13 13| unable to do so. And thus she remained, a~prey to indecision until
14 14| stiffness would be all~that remained of the accident. Across
15 15| Calyste. The composer had remained~at table with his rival,
16 17| feelings~in my soul, and I remained pensive after replying that
17 17| opening before me. Had I remained upon my dignity, I should~
18 22| floor of the only house that remained in the rue de Berlin;~thus
19 22| yourselves!"a speech which~remained in their memory.~ ~It was
20 23| earliest friends, and she alone remained faithful to him. The false~
21 25| hand was offered to him he remained,~like the brandies I read
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