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1 I | I am one of the~men who gave themselves to be killed
2 I | of the 20th March (1815) gave warning of a fresh storm,~
3 II | hundred thousand francs a year gave her the right to be as impertinent~
4 IV | This interesting medley gave the Sceaux balls at that
5 V | could not help smiling as he gave a visiting card to the~old
6 V | his manner,~and presently gave him his hand.~ ~"You were
7 V | The sixteenth century only~gave religious liberty to Europe,
8 VI | medical~profession; and I even gave up going into the Engineers
9 VI | her sake. This~discovery gave her such intoxicating pleasure
10 VI | sufficiently~protect her, gave her enough freedom to enjoy
11 VI | while, at the same time, she gave it so much charm~that Mademoiselle
12 VII | and his smallest actions gave the lie.~ ~On her side,
13 VII | waistcoat pocket the card he~gave me when he fancied I wanted
14 VII | our man, and~to whom he gave fifty thousand francs a
15 VII | whispered into her ear, as he gave~her a thousand-franc note, "
16 VIII| good and~generous he is. He gave up no less than a hundred
17 VIII| of an illustrious writer, gave Monsieur Guiraudin de~Longueville
18 VIII| made the cynical smile, she~gave him her arm, rode in his
19 VIII| Kergarouet. The young~Countess gave splendid entertainments
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