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1 2 | the family of Guenic (we follow henceforth the modern~spelling)
2 2 | obstacles, bidding his son follow him into danger~as though
3 2 | put up, allowed the eye to follow~with delight the undulating
4 10| feelings and leave you safe to follow your~own secret adoration.
5 11| said.~ ~"How?"~ ~"I shall follow her."~ ~"Why, you are as
6 12| the career you ought to follow,a~career in which you cannot
7 12| loves you, might some day follow us. Ireland is full of~castles;
8 14| the rocks, leaving him to~follow with Beatrix, while Gasselin
9 16| is, come and get them and follow her."~ ~Calyste thanked
10 17| England should, one and~all, follow the custom of setting out
11 17| is impossible for me to follow these counsels.~I cannot
12 18| thinking something more would follow.~ ~"Nothing; sign it. Good,"
13 21| the course I propose to follow."~ ~"Madame la duchesse,"
14 24| must take upon yourself to follow my~instructions. This is
15 24| he~added, smiling.~ ~"Follow your instructions!" said
16 24| merely mean that you must follow my~advice. For example,
17 26| Palferine said to his groom, "Follow the carriage of madame,"
18 26| passport. Sabine wants to follow them, surprise Beatrix,
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