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1 2 | into~the depths of it. She carried at the end of a string fastened
2 3 | short~hook that all women carried in the early days of Marie-Antoinette.
3 4 | imagined that these games, carried on nightly for~twenty years,
4 9 | Byron (though rather better carried on his shoulders)~that description
5 10| could not help himself, carried the message. As soon as~
6 12| saying? my thoughts have carried me beyond the~humility of
7 12| Guenic, presented to~him. He carried it to the garden, and there,
8 12| ignorant of the world; you are carried away by fancy; you are~incapable,
9 13| He forgets the love which carried us away, and is our sole~
10 14| written here, must have carried away~the broken fragments
11 14| and, by way of staff, she carried a riding-whip, for Camille
12 14| took her in his arms and carried her~to the shore as though
13 14| of~litter on which they carried Beatrix. The farmers gave
14 14| Guerande, whence she was carried to Les Touches.~The news
15 17| unhappy one~took my hand, carried it to his lips, and, after
16 18| hotel du Guenic had been carried on by the~celebrated architect
17 19| trifles of the day, she carried to excess.~Fallen into a
18 25| good-humoredly, seeing the~hat carried off by the maid.~ ~"No one."~ ~
19 26| loins. What weights~you've carried! what cuffs you've given!"~ ~"
20 26| marquise, to whom I had already carried certain~amicable proposals
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