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1 II | with a luminous grace which~gave great attractiveness to
2 II | of tumbled muslin, which gave her head a look of exquisite
3 II | started back, the~worn pulley gave way, and the sash fell with
4 III | and wrinkled hand alone gave value--netted purses,~which
5 IV | to her mother sometimes gave to her features, but maternal~
6 IV | which family anniversaries gave rise filled in the future
7 V | a year the worthy draper gave an entertainment, when he~
8 VI | revolution in painting. It gave birth~to the pictures of
9 VI | profusion of gilt~frames, gave her a sense of intoxication
10 VII | who, during the~night, gave herself up to the first
11 VII | painter's ardent~nature gave added violence to his passion
12 VII | hold in the cellar-store, gave utterance to the~barbarous
13 IX | young man, to whom love gave I know not what power of
14 XI | Sommervieux is a charming man? He gave me~my portrait this morning,
15 XI | Cat and Racket so wisely gave way before~Madame Roguin'
16 XIII| filled her with pride, and gave her confidence that she
17 XIII| the first dinner Theodore gave, she~heard a young painter
18 XVII| The dark hue of the velvet~gave relief to every fascinating
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