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1 II | the opinions of a young girl whose~lightest look could
2 II | contributed to foster in the girl's young soul.~ ~Thus events,
3 II | a haughty and~capricious girl, will understand the trouble
4 II | ready to~bestow on a young girl, but for which, sooner or
5 II | desert about her, the strange girl accused all nature of~her
6 III | father's study, the young girl brought~forward the armchair
7 III | to make them, headstrong girl!--Listen,~Emilie. It is
8 III | peer of France.~ ~"My dear girl, you are mad!" said Monsieur
9 IV | fool!" replied the young girl, whose~last words were happily
10 IV | alternately~from the spoilt girl's proud and sulky pout to
11 IV | interest in the haughty girl's prospects~of marriage.
12 IV | His fixed gaze followed a girl who~was dancing, and betrayed
13 IV | in front of them, a pale girl was~dancing; her face was
14 V | said she. "Do you think the girl can be a relation of~Lady
15 V | de Fontaine; "but a young girl!--No!"~ ~Next day Mademoiselle
16 V | nothing spurs on a~young girl's infant passion so effectually
17 V | give to her features.~The girl's piercing eyes were fixed
18 VI | despair of making~a young girl of sixteen talk.~ ~Notwithstanding
19 VI | felt~pleasure in a young girl's triumph. She lavished
20 VI | some secrets.~But, being a girl, Mademoiselle Longueville
21 VII | self-respect natural to a young girl, augmented in~Mademoiselle
22 VII | natural to an~inexperienced girl, which, to her, seemed conclusive.
23 VII | very wrong to take a young girl thus~unawares?" she asked
24 VII | minute while it lasted, the girl,~haughty as she was, dared
25 VII | released her arm, and the girl suddenly felt alone in the
26 VII | a daughter? What~is this girl Clara? Besides, it is open
27 VII | torture the~heart of a young girl, reaped the richest harvest
28 VIII| its effect on a Parisian girl.~ ~The first ball at which
29 VIII| summer with a very pretty girl; but~I have had no further
30 VIII| are not to go," said the girl, imperiously, and she smiled.~ ~"
31 VIII| against bankers, the~young girl whose love had evaporated
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