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1 I | this relic of the civic life of the sixteenth~century 2 II | relief to a superabundance of life, and the antiquity of the 3 III | old enough to settle in~life, Guillaume regarded it as 4 IV | Brought up to a commercial~life, accustomed to hear nothing 5 V | principles.~ ~As to their usual life, one remark will sufficiently 6 V | the emptiness~of such a life. Her blue eyes would sometimes 7 V | inarticulate revelations of the life of passion,~which accounts 8 V | silence, the modest way of life in this family, that to 9 VII | elements, had pined for a life of~elegance! A sunbeam had 10 IX | perpetual game, Joseph? That~is life, that is! I shall die in 11 XIII | under which~they lived. Life did not hang heavy on the 12 XIII | imagined that so exquisite a life could come to an end. Happy 13 XIV | view of~the situations of life, was a prey to intense grief. 14 XIV | who, at the end of their life, have enjoyed it so keenly 15 XIV | love was in itself a whole life, which only sorrow~could 16 XV | much sorrow as glory on her life.~Nothing was changed in 17 XV | however, started on a new life. Augustine's sister filled 18 XV | couple. They had accepted life as a commercial~enterprise, 19 XV | presentment of their past life, to~them so active and amusing. 20 XV | and the ideas which are life, startled~Augustine; she 21 XV | at the house of Lebas--a life of stir~without movement, 22 XV | trivial details of that alien~life, which to her seemed almost 23 XVI | hear of a man~settled in life, a well-behaved, quiet man 24 XVII | bring into his uneventful~life, father Guillaume took up 25 XVII | of passion. In short,~her life was a failure.~ ~One evening 26 XVIII| finest man. His face, full of life and youth, but already expressive,~ 27 XIX | things are, to fools, half of life; and in that matter~more 28 XIX | in dismay. "And this is life. It~is a warfare----"~ ~" 29 XIX | mistake in the~conduct of life! Augustine was like an Alpine 30 XIX | venture must decide her future life, she felt too keenly not 31 Add | Jean-Jerome-Severin~A Start in Life~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished


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