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1 I | Watteville,~devout as a girl, became even more so after 2 III | Watteville was a slight, thin girl with a~flat figure, fair, 3 IV | the mother regarded the girl~as a dissembler. If by mischance 4 IV | Amedee was paying to the girl through her mother~had not 5 VI | This was the desire of the~girl to whom desire was hitherto 6 VI | strong sight of a young girl, which curiosity seems to 7 VI | obtuse concentration of a girl who, like Agnes, seems to 8 VII | Rosalie to be~illuminated. The girl was fascinated by his slow 9 VII | one guessed that a little~girl, supposed to be a witless 10 VIII | a masterpiece to a young girl abandoning all her intelligence~ 11 IX | other servant than a little girl of fourteen, a~dumb child, 12 IX | enabled him to recognize~a girl of African, or at least 13 IX | Rodolphe supposed that the girl's dumbness must be a necessary~ 14 X | in French to the Italian girl, "I am not a~spy. You are 15 X | said the terrible dumb girl.~ ~"Oh, Gina!" exclaimed 16 X | morning the pretended dumb girl came to see him and~bring 17 X | reigned. When the Italian girl,~alarmed at Rodolphe's stillness, 18 XI | there." Again~the Italian girl looked at Rodolphe. "And 19 XI | Monsieur," said the girl, taking the coin, "my master 20 XIII | shoulders, the figure of a girl and the~arms of an antique 21 XIV | Mariette, such an ugly~girl! Certainly they must be 22 XV | in one hour, a servant girl~destroys the long and painful 23 XVII | character. Love is in a young girl the effect of a~natural 24 XIX | was confirmed in it by a girl's~idea: She was sacrificing 25 XIX | her mind, in her strong girl's head,~to get Monsieur 26 XIX | les Rouxey.~ ~To a young girl love lurks in everything. 27 XIX | On my word," said the girl, "he did his best to earn 28 XX | But you are a sensible girl; we~have some little secrets 29 XXI | machinations, the extraordinary girl was working slippers for~ 30 XXIV | nothing.~ ~"What can this girl have had to do with this 31 XXIV | himself, after glancing at~the girl over his spectacles. He 32 XXV | recognize it from so~far?"~ ~The girl's reply, caught as she was 33 XXVI | Oh! the /never/ of a girl of nineteen!" retorted her 34 XXVI | from Rosalie. The~strange girl took Monsieur de Grancey 35 XXVI | stabbed to the heart by a girl who~wanted to kill love 36 XXVIII| obstinate hand of a young girl~madly bent on being loved, 37 XXVIII| by Rosalie's advice, the girl making a show of~kindness 38 XXVIII| two children, a boy and a girl, and she has grown~younger;