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1 1 | the second is that~of the children. Guests were lodged in chambers
2 5 | would rather keep their children small~and still requiring
3 6 | did not as yet eat little children, nor kill her slaves~like
4 7 | can. What care I for those children of my cousin Faucombe? I
5 9 | other every day, those two children will fall in love, and you
6 10| consolation of being adored by my children. Have you children?" she~
7 10| by my children. Have you children?" she~said to Camille.~ ~"
8 12| will be able to leave your children a great name, and a~fine
9 14| playing with their wives and children. Those green dragons, otherwise~
10 14| to poets, childlike~with children, and yet so profound, so
11 14| and they played there like children~gathering the prettiest,
12 17| as the Church~loves her children. I can pray for you and
13 17| have thought more of your children~and of your old Breton house
14 17| Odyssey. On the third day your children no longer~used the ceremonious "
15 17| accepts all from me as spoilt children accept things, they~think
16 17| a happy one for you, my children."~ ~She has taken Calyste'
17 17| to you, firmly, give~him children, let him respect their mother
18 22| Ajuda-Pinto, who left no children, found himself sole~master
19 23| and make my husband and children truly happy."~ ~The Norman
20 26| has happened to you, my children?" asked the excellent duchess.~ ~"
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