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1 I | there sprang up schemes of beautiful, rapid, and commodious vehicles,~
2 I | Though remarkable for its beautiful sites, for the famous chateaux~
3 I | Orge, where he has the most beautiful park in~the neighborhood
4 III| woman, who had once been beautiful, seemed to be about forty~
5 III| instead of the~young and beautiful creature he expected to
6 III| into the Seine, leaving the beautiful Madame Husson~pregnant.
7 IV | one thousand gold coins, a beautiful Greek girl~for groom, a
8 IV | married, out of love, the beautiful Adelaide de Rouville,~the
9 IV | know, Pere~Leger, about my beautiful new coach on which I have
10 IV | THAT TELLS ALL! The most beautiful~creature in the town; almond
11 IV | celebrated was the beauty of that~beautiful creature, who was truly
12 IV | who was truly the most beautiful girl in all~Dalmatia, Illyria,
13 V | that surround that most beautiful~region, came in sight, when
14 VI | were richly furnished with beautiful~pieces culled from the rare
15 VI | steward's wife had laid out a beautiful garden,~carefully cultivated,
16 VI | rippled the curls of her beautiful blond hair.~ ~After ordering
17 VI | always~wanting to croquer beautiful heads. That's the origin
18 VI | surpass~myself. You are so beautiful, so fresh, so charming!
19 VII| that fine house and the beautiful park."~ ~"Oh! yes," snarled
20 VII| fork and spoon and to the beautiful suit of clothes, though~
21 IX | breakfast. Why not display~those beautiful clothes which he wore with
22 IX | of the apartment and the beautiful women there~displayed, who
23 IX | you," she said, "to the beautiful Marquise d'Anglade,~one
24 IX | capable of such~kindness. Beautiful, noble, rich! how lucky
25 X | ungrateful to~inaugurate this beautiful apartment without even letting
26 XI | has since then bought the beautiful estate~of Pointel, between
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