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1 1 | flowers, honeysuckles, roses, box, and many enchanting~plants.
2 12| speech was~repeated from box to box all through the house."~ ~
3 12| was~repeated from box to box all through the house."~ ~
4 14| instance of it,a large bush of box. This~bush, the greatest
5 14| from her pocket a little box, in which she had put, in
6 14| which grew the~plant of box. Calyste felt a thrill of
7 14| relic.~ ~"We'll add a bit of box," she said smiling.~ ~They
8 16| for hours in the bush of box; for, by studying the footholds
9 17| my dear Sabine."~ ~On the box of the bridal carriage sat
10 17| people shut themselves in a box which rolls along;~the little
11 17| carving as a sandal-wood box. In spite~of the affectionate
12 18| the door of the proscenium box half-open, and his feet
13 18| Calyste had entered her box; "we must tease and harass
14 18| when Calyste entered the box.~ ~With a single glance
15 18| two~gentlemen had left the box,"yes, alone in the world!"~ ~"
16 19| intimate that they shared their box at the Opera by equal payments.~
17 22| he hired one-third of a box at the Opera for her; next
18 26| had taken the third of a box at the Opera, obscurely
19 26| escorted the marquise to her~box, placing himself behind
20 26| these~occasions, left the box alone before the end of
21 26| rose three~times as if to box the ears of La Palferine.
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