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1 1 | beginning to fade and disappear. Modern industry, working for the~
2 1 | retrospection; but the monuments of modern industry are freestone~quarries,
3 1 | contained,a place where modern ideas have little access.~ ~
4 2 | we follow henceforth the modern~spelling) consisted of Monsieur
5 3 | but she held in horror the modern ways of~revolutionary morals.
6 4 | Brought up in the~midst of modern civilization, these young
7 4 | accordingly triumphed over modern~games, as all ancient things
8 5 | necessarily ignorant of modern literature, and the~advance
9 6 | figure rather longer than modern art~permits.~ ~Mademoiselle
10 7 | before his eyes the works of~modern painters, those of the French
11 7 | those amazing creations of modern literature~which produced
12 7 | strange and undefinable. The modern~world with its poesy was
13 8 | and brilliant aspect which modern luxury,~aided by the perfecting
14 9 | the most pathetic~pages of modern music. The passage /Di tanti
15 10| the present~condition of modern literature, and Camille'
16 11| aunts. This appearance~of modern splendor in the ancient
17 12| points and dashes of which~modern literature is so prodigal
18 23| the new order of things.~ ~Modern equality, unduly developed
19 24| duchess, interrupting this modern~condottiere, and showing
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