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1 1 | pledged to~farmers, and bring in sixty thousand francs
2 1 | thorough cleaning~might bring out paintings like those
3 2 | that the baron was about to bring home a mistress, she had~
4 3 | whence, however, he did not bring back either facts or ideas.
5 5 | wife~for Calyste, who would bring him twelve or even fifteen
6 6 | emotion is necessary to bring the~faintest color to the
7 7 | rocks as if the better to~bring out their weird formationsthat
8 10| Felicite reject his love and bring Claude~Vignon from Paris
9 11| care for the means~that bring it. As Calyste walked back
10 12| that if the reasons you bring forward did~not exist, you
11 14| lions, and ordering him to bring it back to her, did not /
12 16| over a hundred /louis/ to bring one down.~ ~"People die
13 16| get a hundred /louis/ to bring doctors from Paris?~There
14 16| chevalier, "and I have come to bring a hundred~and forty /louis/
15 16| des~Touches, intending to bring her back with him to Calyste,
16 21| husband madly, and yet to bring him back to me I must borrow
17 21| certainly~find means to bring Calyste back to you."~ ~"
18 24| asked the Marquis d'Ajuda to bring her that king of~political
19 26| case like this, Maxime' (bring me in) 'would kill his~man
20 26| and~her first words were, 'Bring Arthur back to me!'"~ ~"
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