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1 I | Tuileries narrowly escaped being crushed by the crowd; but~ 2 II | which gave him the credit of being one of the most~enlightened 3 III | account for the young man's being regarded as a lion. And 4 III | serious--tiresome; we resent being amused, and~are furious 5 III | precise women love to~hear, being authorized by their superior 6 III | the devil's snares without being caught. Do~you understand 7 III | music were forbidden, as being more likely to corrupt life 8 III | spend the evening,~without being allowed to talk more than 9 IV | Archbishop, who~blamed her for being too hard on the child, " 10 IV | overstepped its due limits. Being a friend of the family,~ 11 IV | Monsieur Galard's man--Galard being dead--Jerome, who can~cook 12 VI | half-way. What an ideal being was this Albert--gloomy,~ 13 VII | increased the~chances of being forgotten which are common 14 VIII | motive power of his~whole being, the stimulus to his imagination, 15 IX | position whence, without being seen or heard, he could 16 IX | watch the two~women without being observed by them as they 17 X | his~misfortunes and to his being a Frenchman, which excluded 18 XI | neutral ground. All~this being thoroughly understood--Oh!" 19 XII | man is~always certain of being fully repaid by God. Love 20 XII | standing at the risk of being drowned.~"Tito! Tito!" cried 21 XII | indeed no lover~can help being ill pleased at finding himself 22 XIII | saw Francesca, but without being seen by her. The Princess~ 23 XIII | moment, /Mi manca la voce/ is being sung, and by the~finest 24 XIII | every woman may dream of being loved, with~a force, a constancy, 25 XIII | intended for the cloister, being the~fourth child of Prince 26 XIII | the first condition of being learned is to keep it~deeply 27 XIV | advantage of the lawyer's~being asleep to look through the 28 XVII | with her daughter, who, being under the~spell of her absorbing 29 XVIII | beauty without hair. Not being inventive by~nature, and 30 XIX | how to be powerful without being~popular.~ ~In the course 31 XX | the~object in dispute, being covered with snow for six 32 XXII | Every day, without Albert's being able to discover how, the~ 33 XXII | committee and the Radicals of being an uncompromising man of 34 XXVII | to justify himself; but being falsely accused of~being 35 XXVII | being falsely accused of~being married!--what could he 36 XXVIII| young girl~madly bent on being loved, or one of the blows