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1 1 | touching.~ ~The gate when open gives a vista into a somewhat
2 1 | and its summit is a small open dome,~beneath which stands
3 2 | through a turbulent sea in open boats, had weighed~upon
4 2 | produced by~a life in the open air and by the habit of
5 2 | Lastly and best of all, her~open countenance, serene and
6 3 | the lane.~Gasselin went to open it.~ ~"I dare say it is
7 3 | Hoel's page went gravely to open the door, and presently
8 5 | through the court-yard, open the gate, and~disappear.
9 7 | that little town is the open sea. A brook escapes through
10 9 | the door of which~stood open, where he sat with his head
11 12| Felicite, not~ ~sparing him an open rebuke.~ ~Calyste rose,
12 13| flowers. The windows were open, for the north wind had~
13 14| their bosoms fly carelessly open. Some wear~only shifts,
14 14| noble souls, do sometimes open vast depths of~thought,
15 14| was that of pleasure.~ ~"Open your eyes," he said, "and
16 15| but this last effort to open~Calyste's eyes was useless,
17 17| extent of the grief, the open wound of the heart~of which
18 17| wounds while I lay my heart~open to incurable ones. Yes,
19 18| am forced to keep one eye open to~suspicion, when my heart
20 18| pearl-gray moire with large open~sleeves, from which issued
21 21| hand of the duchess was an~open palm for charity, she was
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