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1 I | like those of a~pregnant woman, could rightfully carry
2 II | marriage with a widow,--a~woman mistress of herself before
3 II | young and pretty~and clever woman hold him in bondage?~ ~The
4 II | owed much to it. Any other woman,~even though she came of
5 III| and a blue umbrella.~This woman, who had once been beautiful,
6 III| queen, and~moved like a woman unaccustomed to go anywhere
7 III| kindness in succoring a woman of whose favors he had once
8 III| peril of his life.~ ~This woman, celebrated under the Directory
9 III| the only protector of a woman whom he had known in~possession
10 III| of his mother. The poor~woman could now be reproached
11 III| attachment of Moreau~to this woman, or that of the woman for
12 III| this woman, or that of the woman for the man she had saved
13 III| Oscar?" asked the poor hurt woman. "I~don't know what to make
14 III| superiority, just as an ugly woman feels injured by the mere~
15 IV | to be jealous. They sew a~woman up in a sack and fling her
16 IV | air, "a man must love a woman~well to make such sacrifices."~ ~"
17 IV | opposite balcony I saw a~woman; oh! such a woman! Greek,--
18 IV | saw a~woman; oh! such a woman! Greek,--THAT TELLS ALL!
19 IV | wanted to~get rid of the old woman, but Zena resisted. As my
20 IV | time there'll be no old woman, and we can make it all
21 IV | fate willed that that old~woman should save my life! You'
22 IV | went twice~to walk with a woman. There's ill-luck, with
23 VI | comfortably.~ ~A pretty woman, and an affected one, as
24 VI | the airs and graces of a woman of the world.~ ~The rancorous
25 VI | supremacy to be undermined by a~woman nee de Corroy. Madame de
26 VI | wondering with what sort of woman he had~to do.~ ~Mistigris
27 VI | not so bad in looks, this woman."~ ~Accepting the glance,
28 VI | fair, young, fascinating woman," added Bridau.~ ~Just as
29 VI | intending to~question the woman more closely; for he began
30 VII| Well," said the poor woman, to change the conversation
31 VII| might re-marry. A young woman would give me more children.
32 VII| tall, spare, red-haired woman; he was also aware of the
33 VII| him in the house. A poor woman, alone in the world, am
34 IX | your enterprises."~ ~Poor woman! she now had the supreme
35 X | defects inspired in the poor woman. When a mother receives
36 X | certainty in her mind. The poor~woman went, for the first time
37 XI | still fine-looking for a woman of fifty-four years of age.
38 XI | Mignon~Another Study of Woman~Pierre Grassou~Letters of
39 XI | Magic Skin~Another Study of Woman~Beatrix~The Unconscious
40 XI | Birotteau~Colonel Chabert~A Woman of Thirty~Cousin Pons~ ~
41 XI | Establishment~Colonel Chabert~A Woman of Thirty~The Commission
42 XI | Thirteen~Ursule Mirouet~A Woman of Thirty~Scenes from a
43 XI | s Life~Another Study of Woman~The Imaginary Mistress~ ~
44 XI | Vandenesse, Marquis Charles de~A Woman of Thirty~A Daughter of
45 XI | Princess~Another Study of Woman~The Gondreville Mystery~
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