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1 1 | though the sculptor had just laid~down his chisel. This escutcheon
2 6 | hundred thousand francs laid by during~her minority by
3 7 | Camille's beautiful hand laid upon his eloquently~interrupted
4 8 | gloomy sadness. Excesses have laid~dark tints above the eyelids;
5 8 | greatness of obligations laid upon me has not led me,
6 8 | not see the trap that it laid for her.~ ~During the rest
7 9 | white gleam of the candles laid a satiny lustre on her forehead,~
8 11| slyness of cats, to~traps laid for innocence and all the
9 12| silenced my youth, I~have laid aside myself, I have aged
10 14| in a feeble voice to be laid down, and Calyste placed~
11 14| clothes they could spare and laid them on the ladder, making
12 14| words Madame de Rochefide laid a tender, timid kiss~upon
13 15| her illness, and there~he laid his head on the pillow where
14 16| hundred and forty /louis/ laid by. When you know~where
15 18| aspiring to another ministry, laid a warning finger significantly
16 19| maid ran in.~After she was laid upon her bed and recovered
17 20| not~always lie." She then laid the paper on Calyste's desk.~ ~
18 22| in this second~phase. She laid out for herself a house-keeping
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