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1 II | the first electric eel he saw in~America. Monsieur Guillaume
2 IV | old-world simplicity of all they saw about them.~As their style
3 VI | of her skin. The artist saw her~beauty in all its bloom,
4 VI | doubt it. When she no longer saw the artist,~these simple
5 VII | to imagine woes, Theodore saw a rival in one~of the assistants,
6 X | help of her spectacles she saw the young artist, whose~
7 X | Madame~Guillaume the artist saw the peril into which his
8 X | for Mademoiselle Virginie, saw all his~hopes wrecked. Mademoiselle
9 XI | apparent self-control, when~she saw her husband giving way so
10 XII | immortalized by~the artist saw, united under its skylight,
11 XII | Monsieur and Madame Guillaume saw in perspective~both their
12 XIII | expecting their~first child. He saw some friends again. During
13 XIV | not help trembling as she saw that he kept for the~outer
14 XIV | youth and beauty, Augustine saw herself deserted for a woman
15 XVII | of the dainty boudoir she~saw the Duchess lounging luxuriously
16 XVIII| compulsory. The young woman saw before her a~superfluous
17 XX | brow--that terrible brow--saw the expressive~furrows gathering
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