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1 I | Savaron," said a handsome young man sitting near the~Baroness, 2 I | sent for from Paris. This young man is wonderful, the bigwigs 3 II | with Cardinal~Granvelle. Young Monsieur de Soulas was always 4 II | Rue de~la Prefecture.~ ~Young Monsieur de Soulas could 5 II | than twenty-five sous.~ ~Young Monsieur de Soulas was supposed 6 II | In 1834 Amedee was a young man of five-and-twenty, 7 III | this will account for the young man's being regarded as 8 III | Republicans. Paris sent them a young man,~knowing nothing about 9 III | success was complete.~ ~If young Monsieur de Soulas did not 10 III | who visited the Comte a young man who bore some likeness 11 III | In 1830, at the time when young Monsieur de Soulas was setting 12 III | had reached the age when young persons are~easily struck 13 III | Soulas as the most charming young~man in the town; no one 14 IV | as deeply buried in this young~girlish soul, apparently 15 IV | Amedee de Soulas. When~this young man was in the house, she 16 IV | that if she had thought young~Monsieur de Soulas /nice/, 17 IV | harried, morally, about young de Soulas, could not abide 18 IV | guileless was she. Thus young Monsieur de Soulas, who 19 V | picture my advocate~as a young man. But this singular setting 20 VI | of the~strong sight of a young girl, which curiosity seems 21 VI | there are men for whose sake young girls can carry out such~ 22 VII | thousand crowns," cried young Monsieur de Soulas. "A man 23 VII | an Abbe.~ ~"No," replied young Monsieur de Soulas, "he 24 VII | Boucher's eldest~son, a young man of two-and-twenty, very 25 VIII | to be a masterpiece to a young girl abandoning all her 26 VIII | LOVE'S SAKE~ ~In 1823 two young men, having agreed as a 27 VIII | on the lake. One of the young~men met the glance thus 28 VIII | in the cold and~faithful young notary, a guardian, a comrade, 29 VIII | circumstance made the~two young men even more intimate.~ ~ 30 IX | were what had induced the~young lady to settle on it as 31 IX | his discernment, though young as yet, enabled him to recognize~ 32 IX | or Sardinian police. The young lady waits till it is dark~ 33 X | grief could~grow calmer. The young Frenchman's position, his 34 X | clock the old man left the young people without any~sign 35 XI | carry out her part of a young English Miss in~the eyes 36 XI | not that enough to make a young~man guard himself against 37 XII | this a second birth? And a young man mingles with this love 38 XII | Tito!" as she perceived a young~man. She stood up, and remained 39 XII | you?"~ ~"Your husband is a young man," he whispered in her 40 XIII | certain penetration. The young Frenchman~discerned in Francesca 41 XIII | the fact of~your loving a young and beautiful woman, artist 42 XIII | ambitious labors. Remain young. They say~that politics 43 XIII | wonderfully well informed, young and~lovely, the lover went 44 XIV | flowers; the boatman was a young man dressed like a~sailor, 45 XIV | the~daring attempts of a young man gifted with fine qualities, 46 XIV | the imagination of most young girls when, in the~solitude 47 XVII | character. Love is in a young girl the effect of a~natural 48 XVII | like Sixtus V., I shall be young~again the day after my election. 49 XIX | father to~les Rouxey.~ ~To a young girl love lurks in everything. 50 XX | Hotel de Rupt: there~is a young person of nineteen there 51 XX | court to her--"~ ~"Ah! the young lady I sometimes see in 52 XX | seemed~to be laughing at the young athlete's uncompromising 53 XXI | affecting to leave the young people~together, "were you 54 XXI | as mistress of the house. Young Chavoncourt, a youth of 55 XXI | and-twenty, and another young gentleman, named Monsieur 56 XXI | girls, knew that the~three young men had no secrets from 57 XXI | favorite niece. Consequently, young Chavoncourt and his~friend 58 XXI | the priest, touched by the~young man's entreaties, had been 59 XXII | unexpected danger.~ ~"My young friend, Alfred Boucher, 60 XXIII | for you, have won over the~young men; Madame de Watteville 61 XXVIII| pray to God to forgive that young lady as I forgive her, and 62 XXVIII| the obstinate hand of a young girl~madly bent on being 63 XXVIII| excuse for not marrying young Monsieur de Soulas."~ ~" 64 XXVIII| eagerly courted by many~young men, achieved the purpose 65 XXVIII| on the old Civil List. A young man, prompted by~Rosalie, 66 XXVIII| There is a very remarkable young person, a strong-minded 67 XXVIII| person, a strong-minded young lady~too! She drove a clever 68 XXVIII| cost me dear," said he to young Chavoncourt. "Really~to