Chapter
1 III | mind which must inevitably keep them apart?~ ~The position
2 IV | is now bound to win and keep~exclusively. They must head
3 IV | forces; how should they keep the position unless~they
4 IV | left them as a class to keep up their~bitter pride. They
5 VI | the artist that fain would keep it must~make untold efforts.~ ~
6 VI | he was strong, he could keep mastery~over himself; but
7 VII | Sometimes from policy, to keep her hold on a man whose
8 VII | quarrel, if it bade fair to keep the dispute on moral~grounds
9 VII | ideologists. If you want to keep people from reasoning, you
10 VII | every moment, the better to keep your love, might serve you
11 VIII| then~hit again. Strike and keep on striking as if you were
12 IX | a sound, to be forced to keep silence! One of the~countless
13 IX | of you without a husband? Keep well with your husband as~
14 IX | been~asking you to do to keep them all?--To manoeuvre
15 X | In my time a woman could keep her dignity~among her gallantries.
16 X | six weeks, like Lauzun, to~keep up his mistress's courage
17 X | is~your Duchess. Go on, keep it up!" he added, and gave
18 X | not think ill of~me if I keep a gleam of hope, and give
19 X | brains out."~ ~"Pooh, pooh! Keep cool," said Ronquerolles. "
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