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1 I | bourgeoisie, he always respected~women in whatever station of life
2 I | perilous,~especially to women.~ ~Though each seat of this
3 IV | have a herd of goats. The women~are horribly stupid down
4 IV | said the count.~ ~"The women of the harem couldn't speak
5 IV | style to~have wives and women. They have them, just as
6 IV | plenty of love, plenty of women; but they do say: 'Where
7 V | no man should blaguer women."~ ~"God, Honor, and the
8 VI | eager enough after handsome women."~ ~"What may you mean by
9 VII | mother wandered, like other women, into wordy lamentation:~
10 VII | old man's death. These two women took the utmost care of
11 VII | paid attention to those women whom he saw~without protectors;
12 VII | Madame Clapart, like all women who concentrate~their whole
13 VIII| sort of madness towards women; then, again, he resigned~
14 IX | ll see the elite of the~women of fashion. Therefore, gentleman
15 IX | manners~and habits of the women of those climates.~ ~"She
16 IX | the country which all such women delight in. However~disinterested
17 IX | themselves by imitating the women of good society. They were
18 IX | bed-chamber. In the salon, the women were playing at vingt-et-un,
19 IX | apartment and the beautiful women there~displayed, who had
20 IX | which is often found in women of her kind, and he answered~
21 IX | he thought, "it is only women of rank who are capable
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