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1 I | there be to~trouble the heart of Pierrotin in a fine new
2 II | buckler against pangs of heart~which he silenced with the
3 II | wounds of her husband's heart.~ ~Let us now explain the
4 III| taste and echoed in his heart. He felt as hampered by
5 III| they~have no root in the heart, prove only the exuberance
6 III| envied, and there rose in his heart a~secret desire to show
7 V | small lots right in the~heart of his property."~ ~"Well
8 V | that he knows his Serizy by heart. If he had told us~about
9 VI | this!"~ ~Moreau felt his heart beat painfully when, after
10 VI | nothing;~but to stab his heart!--Oh! you do not know what
11 VI | place. It was, indeed,~from heart to heart that I spoke of
12 VI | was, indeed,~from heart to heart that I spoke of you to Madame
13 VII| poor mother, struck to the~heart by the diatribe she had
14 X | an air~of triumph in his heart.~ ~"Did Oscar Husson fetch
15 X | sharpened arrow in the sensitive heart of the~mother, he had, in
16 X | folly would deal to the heart of his poor~mother.~ ~"What!
17 X | Clapart, "I see that~the heart of a father is not like
18 X | Bourbons, in~the depths of his heart he was a liberal. Therefore,
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