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1 1 | proves that the family has lived in this room for the last~
2 2 | as we have said, in~part, lived through the glitter of the
3 2 | old~people (for the sister lived only for and by the brother)
4 2 | paradise,~under whose care she lived, had rewarded the chaste
5 4 | cried the chevalier, who had lived~with the admiral during
6 4 | Catholic, a child who has lived as a lamb without~spot,
7 5 | feelings of the mother, who~lived as much for the future interests
8 6 | maternal great-uncle, who lived in Nantes.~ ~Monsieur de
9 6 | the prosperous. She has lived since 1830, the~centre of
10 7 | of the eighteenth century lived~and made love.~ ~The study,
11 11| father, Gasselin, and I lived for three months in Vendee
12 11| written already; Sappho lived before~me. And Sappho was
13 14| which~existed no longer, lived nevertheless in their qualities.
14 16| surprised that he still lived on. The Guerande doctor~
15 22| masters who are travelling; he lived there little,~never dined,
16 22| encountered Madame Schontz, she lived on~the third floor of the
17 25| Val-Noble that I seem to have lived there~already."~ ~"Suppose
18 25| moment of his life he had lived miserably,~covering his
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