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1 I | bestowed without parade, and~as secret as the favor enjoyed by
2 II | Councillor, being in the secret of these royal projects,
3 II | admiration. Hence, often,~secret tears and dumb revolt against
4 III | father, not without some~secret misgivings, told his old
5 IV | became the~object of her secret admiration. She did not
6 V | giving up her~strange and secret search, almost despairing
7 V | means. We~two will keep our secret, and I promise to bring
8 V | so much?"~ ~"That is my secret."~ ~"Then do you know his
9 V | Long familiar with the secret of cajoling the old~man,
10 V | to divulge so~important a secret. The old man, who spent
11 V | Mademoiselle de Fontaine's~secret sentiment, and during chief
12 VI | Fontaine, who had been in the secret of this call, had~dressed
13 VI | in this little domestic secret. When Monsieur Longueville
14 VI | diplomatist concealing a secret. If she talked of~painting,
15 VI | as if she were hiding~a secret, and kept the conversation
16 VII | explaining to each~other their secret motives. There are times
17 VII | wealth. This is the only~secret I shall keep locked here,"
18 VIII| source in sufferings at once~secret and known to all. The Comte
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