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1 5 | young household would only listen to wisdom, she thought,~
2 8 | is cold as a well-rope. Listen to him: the artist~is a
3 8 | devotions are~absolute; they listen to us; they love us; they
4 11| extreme.~ ~Beatrix seemed to listen to the music, but she was
5 11| Mademoiselle des Touches, "now listen to me. I know~that you have
6 11| her own expense.~ ~"Now listen to me carefully," she said. "
7 11| dress, breathe its perfume, listen to the music of her voice,~
8 14| weeps for my suffering."~ ~"Listen to me, Calyste; we must
9 14| She began, therefore, to listen, without even acted~displeasure,
10 15| capable of coming~down to listen. I'll serve you faithfully,
11 15| him, very earnestly, to listen to her.~ ~"Friend," she
12 15| would have kept you safe. Listen now to~the full truth. Madame
13 22| wasted their~old age.~ ~"Listen to me," she said to Finot,
14 25| placed that Fabien~could listen to them.~ ~"My dear Couture,
15 25| Alencon,is that it, my friend? Listen to me: I have done~so many
16 25| politeness are accustomed to listen, while~thinking of other
17 25| so. Now, if you will only listen to me, you can do a better~
18 26| smile.~ ~"Now come in and listen to Rochefide bemoaning himself;
19 26| you only make love"~ ~"Listen to me, Arthur; give Aurelie
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