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1 I | dangerous service in the heart of his own country. Nor~
2 II | rekindle love in the coldest heart.~ ~She had been educated
3 II | veneer covered a careless heart; the opinion--common to~
4 II | works havoc in a woman's heart, she~spent her young ardor
5 II | daughter's happiness at heart, but nothing could be~more
6 II | Emilie meant~to conquer a heart, her pure voice did not
7 II | slide from his daughter's~heart as if it were of marble.
8 II | her father's and mother's heart with too many people; she
9 II | sisters, and nevertheless~her heart was full of horrible jealousy
10 II | unconfessed pride developed in the heart of young girls belonging~
11 II | they~resolve to give their heart and hand to none but the
12 III | Then, again, you have your heart well in hand, like a good~
13 IV | more than one shopkeeper's heart, laughed~beforehand at the
14 V | his companion were~in the heart of the woods, the old sailor
15 V | bullet was lodged in the heart of the tree, fifteen paces
16 VI | feelings at the bottom of her heart by putting the~Argus-eyes
17 VI | could not chase from her heart the~fascinating image of
18 VII | throbbing~of his surging heart, whose hurried beating spoke
19 VII | came from the depths of her heart. She gracefully~raised her
20 VII | from the depths of your heart,"~he said, with gentle gravity. "
21 VII | he laid his hand on his heart,~"for on its success my
22 VII | extent the possessor of a heart worthy to be the~envy of
23 VII | concealed the rage~in her heart, and answered her sister-in-law
24 VII | inflict a cruel wound on the heart of a lover. In one instant
25 VII | struggle that can torture the~heart of a young girl, reaped
26 VIII| reigned~over that inexorable heart. Sometimes she would be
27 VIII| I ought to say in every heart. But I have a~valid excuse.
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