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1 I | and polite~hint that the time had not yet come for settling
2 I | may pass--which at that time was rife. It is well~known
3 I | representative system.~At the same time, notwithstanding the established
4 II | a portion. Again, it was time that they should begin to
5 II | himself with~giving her from time to time some gentle and
6 II | giving her from time to time some gentle and kind advice;
7 III | quit them~in the nick of time. So during the first winter
8 III | which the ministers of that time~secured the vote of their
9 III | forces, he believed that this~time the procession of suitors
10 III | daughter's eyes; that it was time she should make up her mind.
11 III | important a matter.~For some time past the efforts of those
12 III | whether you will for any long time,~now, hear a voice which,
13 IV | festivity, which at that time was important enough to
14 IV | the Sceaux balls at that time a spice of~more amusement
15 IV | pleasantry. But she had not time to give herself up to malicious~
16 V | an obstacle, there was a~time when Mademoiselle de Fontaine
17 V | years 1771 and soon after, a time of our history when~gallantry
18 V | than insulting. At the same~time the Count raised his hunting-crop
19 V | but it is not the first time I have seen him."~ ~"Nor
20 V | Nor is it the first time you have looked for him,"
21 V | amused himself for some time with her~embarrassment;
22 V | his box at the opera, this time amused~himself with her
23 V | smoking a~cigar? Why, in my time, no two young men could
24 VI | de Fontaine sat~for some time in silence. A sarcastic
25 VI | Longueville called for~the third time, Emilie believed it was
26 VI | principle~guests. For the first time in her life Mademoiselle
27 VI | interests, while, at the same time, she gave it so much charm~
28 VII | and fields; wasting his time as~freely as a nobleman
29 VII | most famous actress of the time might have envied her. She
30 VII | now saw him for the first time.~ ~"Do you really mean it?"
31 VIII| della case would not give me time to call on my poor Maximilien."~ ~"
32 VIII| education, Emile for the second time killed her~budding happiness,
33 VIII| hereditary~Chamber.~ ~About this time Emilie, now of age, made,
34 VIII| hold his course for a long time yet, and~cursed the follies
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