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1 I,I | you rich. For a~Parisian girl you have no ambition! If
2 I,II | of the~first month this girl, who was forced to keep
3 I,II | Saint-Louis, he saw a young girl standing~at the door of
4 I,II | her husband.~ ~"My little girl," said Monsieur Pillerault, "
5 I,II | was she an~ingenuous young girl.~ ~When he first came to
6 I,II | condition. In~1793 a poor girl of Tillet, a village near
7 I,IV | fresh and rosy as a young girl is fresh~and rosy at eighteen,
8 I,IV | The beauty of this young girl was not the beauty of an~
9 I,IV | the serenity of a young girl who knows no care. Her~liquid
10 I,IV | physical languor of a young girl who has~never left her mother'
11 I,IV | superiority. The charming girl inspired love without leaving~
12 I,V | unlikely that a beautiful girl like Cesarine should love~
13 I,V | in the mind of the young girl, who, despite her~innocence,
14 I,VII| the pleasure of the~young girl when she saw Anselme enter,
15 I,VII| Fontaine."~ ~"An insolent girl, who makes me leave the
16 I,VII| will admit that an orphan girl who eighteen years earlier
17 I,VII| countenance, for the impertinent girl could not help laughing
18 I,VII| his love to the charming girl, during the pauses of the~
19 I,III| him"; for if the innocent girl could mistake the accent,
20 I,VI | the devotion of a young girl. She sat~up at night, taxing
21 I,VII| of hope, the lover of a girl as beautiful as their~own
22 I,VII| beautiful than the~young girl I followed along this path
23 I,VII| the chaste and pure young girl inclined her head to her~
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