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1 2 | inborn so to speak, which allowed him to~dispense with thought.
2 2 | always carefully put up, allowed the eye to follow~with delight
3 3 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel allowed her bonnets the~longevity
4 3 | Guenics would never have allowed~themselves to pay her the
5 3 | the government was~ever allowed to penetrate. For the last
6 8 | believe a poor woman who~has allowed herself to be drawn along
7 9 | with a transparent fichu, allowed the graceful~outlines of
8 11| day~during which he was allowed to see the marquise. This
9 13| inimical~friend she had allowed within her borders. To guard
10 14| innocence the young Breton allowed his~thoughts to be read!
11 14| youth's blind passion; she allowed his~soft pity to soothe
12 18| return~to her when she has allowed him full liberty of action.~ ~
13 19| that it could~be seen, he allowed his real feelings and his
14 22| authorized him to despise women), allowed itself free scope in the~
15 22| popular that it must be allowed to soil this~page. Besides,
16 22| beginning. Monsieur de Rochefide~allowed her five hundred francs
17 22| her other~charms, which allowed this weak corvette to attach
18 25| so you are the man who allowed Camille Maupin, the innkeeper
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