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1 2 | His forehead attracted attention by the golden tones of the
2 2 | What a~charming, delicate attention! When you see a woman displaying
3 2 | looking after everything.~Her attention being never distracted,
4 3 | to pay her the slightest attention that the old woman could~
5 9 | de Rochefide paid little attention to him.~Mademoiselle des
6 9 | feeling, called Felicite's attention to him.~ ~"Oh! the adorable
7 9 | without attracting their attention, and~flung himself on one
8 10| sister forward, paying no~attention to her jeremiads.~ ~"Good-morning,
9 10| embarrass others by paying no attention to~them; refusing what she
10 10| to Charlotte, calling her attention to the~marquise and Camille
11 10| called Madame de Rochefide's attention to the harmonies~of the
12 11| each other with the keen attention of~Venetian inquisitors;
13 11| in a way to attract her attention,~and also to throw a band
14 12| indifference, was~paying attention to his father as a means
15 12| He pays Charlotte no more attention than if she were a /paludiere/."~ ~
16 15| of~Calyste and turned her attention to Conti, who appeared to
17 17| her coquetries a willing attention~which no other woman could
18 22| borrowed, she attracted the attention of Arthur de Rochefide,
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