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1 2 | how could it be otherwise?presented, like all the~Breton faces
2 2 | one of the antique chairs,~presented the type of those adorable
3 2 | The autumn of her beauty presented a few perennial~flowers
4 6 | to explain the anomalies~presented by the life of Camille Maupin.
5 7 | understand the attraction it~presented to a youth in his position.
6 8 | Flemish or~Dutch picture ever presented an interior in tones more
7 8 | compliance. The dinner-~table presented that rich and brilliant
8 9 | on the first woman that presented~herself. Beatrix necessarily
9 9 | Claude Vignon's remark.~ ~She presented to Calyste a man of medium
10 12| entering the hotel du Guenic, presented to~him. He carried it to
11 18| very large sleeves. She presented~that mixture of false glitter
12 18| the highest nobility; she presented a nature more~ethereal than
13 20| remember the sort of attraction presented by such a struggle. It is~
14 22| gratified by the figure~he presented as a handsome man (to which
15 22| and wearing a corset, he~presented the type of those persons
16 23| eligible men,~when Couture presented to her a provincial, supplied
17 23| Emile Blondet, which he presented to~the horticultural world
18 25| firmly drawn,~a type long presented in perennial youth by the
19 26| Comte de la Palferine was presented to me ten days ago by~Nathan,"
20 26| evaded the alternatives~presented to her by Calyste had La
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