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1 2 | sakes. And so one might fancy that the Virgin of paradise,~
2 5 | pretext of its serving~some fancy of Calyste.~ ~About one
3 6 | which enable old men to fancy themselves still living.~
4 9 | such cases young fellows fancy that their~foreheads are
5 9 | and without an object, his~fancy fastened with all its strength
6 9 | love. He had never had a fancy for Charlotte de Kergarouet,
7 12| you are carried away by fancy; you are~incapable, like
8 12| You will laugh at that fancy, but it has grown and is
9 12| your letter, in~which I fancy I can see that if the reasons
10 13| into a book?"~ ~"I've no fancy for the role of OEdipus;
11 13| perhaps, have had a passing fancy~for you; for you are, you
12 14| unique and so~complete. Fancy has here amused itself by
13 14| that aerial spot he could fancy her all his, and his~first
14 15| not expect me so soon, I fancy," said Conti, offering his
15 17| yield to passion and to~fancy, as I did. Woman is the
16 17| be noble;~sacrifice your fancy to your duties, as head
17 20| first~imagine what this new fancy signified, she, whose house
18 25| imagine!~Aurelie took a fancy for that Norman from Alencon;
19 25| sparkling mind, that~animated fancy, especially if you take
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