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1 1 | baronial coronet surmounts this simple escutcheon, the vertical
2 2 | on his~shoulder; but so simple a matter did it seem that
3 4 | knave of~clubs.~ ~This game, simple as it is, is not lacking
4 5 | were as momentous to her simple soul as the fury of~revolutions
5 8 | first place, he is very simple and very wily. Though he
6 8 | your estate. It is all as simple as a Breton heart. You will
7 10| deceive him. You~thought me simple and easy to mislead as a
8 10| that~there is for us poor, simple womenis not that so, madame?"
9 11| Beatrix," he replied with simple good~faith; "but I don't
10 11| never have~attained to the simple, modest, noble effect produced
11 12| woman; she is generous and~simple,two other grandeurs seldom
12 12| these two noble souls, so simple, so~guileless, saw nothing
13 14| the garden and filled his~simple heart with joy by expressing
14 15| love of youth in a heart so simple and so true as that of Calyste.~ ~ ~
15 16| walked home together. Their simple minds mistook~the lethargic
16 17| think, about sincere and simple love, for the words~made
17 17| Calyste is as good and simple as he is noble and beautiful,"
18 18| where all the luxury was simple in style. This room, hung
19 21| only to cardinals,~bishops, simple priests, duchesses older
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