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1 2 | and above his eyebrows, giving to his face a~resemblance
2 2 | had somewhat broadened, giving still more~majesty to that
3 4 | of maidens. But, before~giving way to this vast prodigality
4 5 | nursing him at her bosom, giving him her own life twice,
5 6 | with the nose comes low, giving it a centre~curve which
6 7 | present time Felicite was giving him music-lessons. To him
7 8 | predominate in the complexion, giving tokens of~weariness, although
8 8 | more such girls"~ ~"I was giving you some well-deserved praise,
9 13| pleasure, which Camille was giving to~her child, whom she loved
10 14| was no real greatness in giving Beatrix to Calyste! So thinking,~
11 14| my friend," she~added, giving him an intoxicating look, "
12 15| marquise~looked at Camille, giving her one of those terrible
13 15| intently at the marquise,~giving to those words a cruel signification
14 17| describing Calyste and giving his history,~and also stating
15 17| you stand before the altar giving your hand and~name to a
16 21| added. "But why, instead of giving that person in the~rue Saint-Georges
17 25| corner of the fireplace, and giving it to~Maxime. "What do they
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