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1 4 | the visible signs of her feelings. Madame du~Guenic's evident
2 5 | accompanied the wounded feelings of the mother, who~lived
3 5 | sons are happy; conflicting~feelings battle in their hearts.
4 7 | nervous nature and~driving our feelings to an extreme. By imagining
5 7 | suffered and~analyzed her feelings as Cuvier and Dupuytren
6 8 | I have a few melancholy~feelings, like clouds that pass through
7 9 | were~under the influence of feelings such as cannot express themselves
8 10| Touches to mask your real feelings and leave you safe to follow
9 11| hearts are broken; in it the feelings of their sex are~lost to
10 12| strength,I will bury my feelings in my heart, if you will
11 14| charming face,~paled by his feelings and his vigil of love. She
12 14| and genial atmosphere of feelings hitherto unknown to~her,
13 14| alike in the~expression of feelings than we have to expect the
14 14| all in harmony~with their feelings and their tender talk. Their
15 15| this occasion, when so many feelings were~contending in his breast.
16 15| of its interest to real~feelings only. Beatrix playing comedy
17 17| obtain from Calyste the feelings that are~never subject to
18 17| about our characters and our feelings by noble compliances, let
19 17| love-speech which responded to the feelings~in my soul, and I remained
20 19| seen, he allowed his real feelings and his weariness to appear.~ ~"
21 21| troubles himself to conceal~his feelings; I have become intolerable
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