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1 2 | their duty."~ ~Then, having kissed his wife and sister, he
2 2 | household, the old maid~kissed the baroness like a sister;
3 6 | the fire of the desert, kissed by a~Coptic sun. The tones
4 8 | hand, which he took and kissed, dropping a tear~upon it,
5 8 | never known it."~ ~Calyste kissed his mother's hand as if
6 10| impulse, at her feet, and kissed her~hands, laying his face,
7 10| took Camille's hand, and kissed it.~ ~"Leave us now, Calyste,"
8 10| mother in his arms, and kissed her on~her cheeks, her forehead
9 10| the hand of the marquise, kissed it, and left a~tear upon
10 10| and Beatrix~adieu.~ ~He kissed the hand of Felicite, hoping
11 11| Camille round~the waist and kissed her gently, not with love
12 11| but with tenderness, as~he kissed his mother. Mademoiselle
13 11| thought Camille, as she kissed~her good-night.~ ~Then,
14 12| took Camille's hand, and kissed it. Then he went to the~
15 14| she yielded to him, and kissed it humbly.~ ~"You have the
16 16| the young girl's head and kissed her hair; then he left the~ ~
17 19| adulterous odor! She had just kissed the spot where~the kisses
18 19| his wife round the neck, kissed her on both cheeks~and whispered:~ ~"
19 21| laughing. While Athenais kissed her mother, Clotilde leaned~
20 25| Schontz around the waist and kissed her with an~impulse of fury
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