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1 4 | mother. "How could any woman help loving~Calyste?"~ ~"What
2 9 | come; we count on you~to help us celebrate her arrival.
3 10| women, I would stay and help~you play this game. It is
4 10| Calyste, who could not help himself, carried the message.
5 10| Guerande."~ ~Calyste could not help admiring Mademoiselle des
6 11| on the contrary, you will help me to retain my~Calyste'
7 12| reader's imagination, to~help him across crevasses. The
8 12| contract, and~she will also help you, with her experience,
9 12| letter, felt the need of some help in comprehending it~more
10 13| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel could not help laughing at her niece's~
11 13| ennui, we allow the devil to help us"~ ~"That man would reproach
12 13| over me unless I choose to help her." (This~remark, made
13 14| placed, she was able, by the help of Gasselin, who~lowered
14 15| and I can do nothing to help you."~ ~The bell announced
15 17| too far. But~how could I help it? I love, and I am half
16 17| please; but how could I help it? you were not here, and
17 21| means of hell, will Heaven~help me?"~ ~"You are not at confession,"
18 25| endure Beatrix; she will help me. Hotel de Grandlieu,"
19 25| your /beaux yeux/ and for help in a great affair. You must
20 26| said Maxime.~ ~"How could I help it? Feeling is stronger
21 26| oculist."~ ~Maxime could not help smiling at the change that
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