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1 1 | many heirs, if the male~line failed. Disinherited from
2 2 | without trembling from line to line, nor to his old
3 2 | without trembling from line to line, nor to his old blind sister,~
4 2 | with delight the undulating line by which her neck was set
5 6 | softened by the ages. But the line of the cheek-~bones, though
6 6 | blends in a most delicious line. It is perfectly white from~
7 6 | but very graceful; the line of the thighs is magnificent,~
8 6 | There we may see~the shadowy line of demarcation which separates
9 6 | the nape, curves out in a line that~unites the head to
10 7 | were~not now in the female line. When Felicite set about
11 8 | for is it not the plummet line with which to sound the~
12 12| treasures that the~beautiful line of Dante on eternal happiness,
13 14| des~Touches had written a line to the baroness telling
14 18| like a wrapper to show the~line of a white bosom, was of
15 22| If the house is near the line traced by the~rue de Provence,
16 22| she approaches the farther line of the Boulevard Exterieur
17 23| developed in private life, on a line parallel with political
18 25| grandfather, and the maternal line must have made its money
19 26| ninth day Calyste received a line from La Palferine, making
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