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1 2 | this occupation he would certainly have felt lost. After he 2 3 | rector, Monsieur Grimont, was certainly in her confidence; it was 3 8 | exceptions to this~rule.~ ~Certainly Claude Vignon presents a 4 8 | you go so soon? You are certainly at your ease here," said~ 5 9 | and a girl of sixteen can certainly carry~off the prize from 6 10| in the morning. You would certainly have done better to~take 7 11| ask you to play, which is certainly not~a very difficult one, 8 13| he has roused in me, but certainly he~has made me ashamed of 9 13| to-morrow," she asked.~ ~"Certainly," replied the marquise, 10 14| with a heroism that would~certainly have touched any other woman. 11 15| precious majesty; she will certainly coquet with you, if only 12 17| Sabine de Grandlieu, who was certainly one of the~handsomest and 13 17| sublime! The peasants~will certainly not be as free and proud 14 17| what~are you thinking?' Certainly the mother of the novices 15 18| morrow morning, Calyste, who~certainly loved his child, quivered 16 18| studied toilet which would certainly have told a /roue/~that 17 21| also with d'Ajuda; we shall certainly~find means to bring Calyste 18 21| worst qualities, who will certainly induce her to dismiss my 19 22| welfare of the city of Paris. Certainly the Rat,~accused of demolishing 20 23| fathomed Madame Schontz,~certainly not Rochefide, who thought


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