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1 6 | followed the Bourbons to~Ghent, leaving their house to Mademoiselle
2 8 | provinces, as I might do,leaving families~without fortune,
3 10| drive back with the ladies, leaving Gasselin~to lead his horse.
4 10| taking Calyste's arm, and leaving Beatrix to watch the~vessel
5 11| Camille and Beatrix were leaving the grand~salon after their
6 14| forward toward the rocks, leaving him to~follow with Beatrix,
7 15| thoughts possessed her; she was leaving there one~of the sweetest
8 16| Calyste started for Paris, leaving the household~in charge
9 17| absent-mindedly.~ ~At last, as we were leaving Versailles, I turned to
10 18| an immediate excuse for leaving~the pair alone together.~ ~"
11 18| and partly conceal it; leaving imperfectly~visible the
12 24| of whist he went to bed, leaving his~wife /tete-a-tete/ with
13 25| salon, about~ten o'clock, leaving the other guests, who had
14 25| nothing can hinder~her from leaving you. After a lease of six
15 25| Ambigu," said~Rochefide, leaving the club.~ ~And he called
16 26| after a brilliant witticism, leaving the two lovers to a~quarrel.~ ~
17 26| driving away La~Palferine, and leaving Paris with his pacified
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