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1 2 | her outward~graces; she is doing good in secret; she worships,
2 5 | the worsted-work she was~doing, and awaited Calyste. The
3 5 | know all that her son is doing thinks the worst;~that is,
4 5 | there~was no other means of doing it than to make the pretext
5 6 | Nesle was falsely accused of doing; but to the Abbe Grimont~
6 6 | powerful~writer who, though doing criticism only, has found
7 10| should enjoy the pleasure of doing a little service to~Calyste'
8 12| you, even if she~dies in doing so, the hand of some young
9 12| beheld him.~ ~"What are you doing, mother?" said Calyste,
10 13| were Calyste and Camille doing together ever since Claude~
11 14| have better reasons for doing so than I,"~said the baron
12 14| When Camille found her~doing so, she talked of the effect
13 15| But wise men do as I am doing; they get themselves~dismissed,
14 16| Calyste, as he seemed bent on~doing, for reasons which he did
15 17| precious is the~thought of DOING (as your noble motto days)
16 17| which was thought to be his doing, has led to~his appointment
17 19| Calyste wish to reward me for~doing my duty. I was already well
18 19| repaid by my own happiness in~doing it. I can never express
19 21| without the mere semblance of doing~wrong," replied Sabine. "
20 21| to evil for~the sake of doing good to my daughter, I should
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