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1 5 | The curtness of this answer brought clouds to his mother'
2 7 | and the marshes.~ ~This answer explained all. Camille was
3 7 | gravity from that~magnificent answer of the princess to her subject. "
4 10| horrible anxiety.~ ~For all answer, Calyste took his mother
5 11| the truth of things and answer me; is it not the~Idea of
6 12| go I shall take~it for an answer,Calyste will understand
7 12| the purpose of meeting the answer to his letter, which~did
8 12| anything but odious. I will not answer for my temper; my~grace
9 12| his own room to write an answer~to the marquise.~ ~Madame
10 12| her the meaning of such an answer. Du~Halga snuffed the air
11 13| flashed into her mind, in answer~to these questions, certain
12 13| anxious. She knew not how to answer. Camille dealt~her a last
13 14| said Beatrix, struck by an answer in which, for the first~
14 14| careful to give no definite answer. Yes, she heard him; but
15 16| to which he could make no answer. He now~knew the ignorance
16 16| not say more. Her son's answer seemed to her more~indicative
17 26| servant who had called and the answer~he had given, she replied, "
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