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1 1 | a fold of your heart.~ ~Near the church of Guerande stands
2 2 | fireplace on the garden side.~ ~Near this gnarled trunk of an
3 3 | went to live at Odessa, near the Duc de~Richelieu, with
4 6 | the defenders of the king, near whose~person his rank as
5 6 | Faucombe, a good-sized estate near Nantes, belonging to Madame
6 6 | complexions in a region so near~England that the atmospheric
7 7 | great Gothic chair for her near the window, and~opened one
8 9 | scarlet poppy; a~turquoise near a ruby. In a moment, as
9 9 | white as milk, and hollowed near the head, until its~lines
10 10| mansion, where a crowd came near gathering, attracted by~
11 11| circumstances Calyste often came near losing the fruit of~Camille'
12 13| my little country house~near Paris, where you will find
13 14| was magnificently clear.~Near the horizon the sea had
14 16| Touches, where he stayed~near Camille till past midnight.
15 16| her in our dear Brittany, near to me! But she~lies in my
16 18| stall had taken it quite near to that part of the theatre~
17 18| on seeing you just now so near to me.~Yes," she said, replying
18 19| to her glowing~heart came near to killing her. As she held
19 22| regions. If the house is near the line traced by the~rue
20 22| Alsacian guerillas who came near saving the~Emperor in the
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