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1 IV | swallow, and affecting to~give a romantic turn to his narrative, " 2 VIII | education of her son, so as to give him all the personal~advantages 3 XI | child? Tell me, I will give you this fine new~gold piece."~ ~" 4 XI | asking her by a gesture to give~him her hand, which she 5 XI | my own, and which I might give away, I should never allow 6 XI | ardor, while all I~can give is infinite tenderness of 7 XIV | rate by a man who seemed to give his own impressions; and~ 8 XV | done by my energy--made me give up the pursuit of a~fortune 9 XVII | Cardinal hoping to be made~Pope give himself more trouble?~ ~ 10 XVII | from day to day,~so as to give the Duchess a faithful picture 11 XVIII | the pain a day's delay can give me! Is she ill?~Is /he/? 12 XVIII | mother should perceive it; give me~some very cold water."~ ~ 13 XIX | Ah! if it were I--I~would give up everything to a man who 14 XIX | the further end; it will give us an appetite for~breakfast."~ ~ 15 XX | raise a wall."~ ~"If you give way to the municipality, 16 XX | Maire of Riceys, hoped to give a dramatic turn to his career 17 XXI | a~Royalist orator might give to Berryer, and revealing 18 XXI | the moment when it~would give battle. The elections were 19 XXI | moment I have no advice to give you. Such affairs need~consideration. 20 XXII | which his early career might give rise. The commercial~interest 21 XXII | win your lawsuits? Will he give you advice, draw up your~ 22 XXVI | said the Baron. "I shall give her les Rouxey now~that 23 XXVI | he sold us peace.--If you give~away les Rouxey, you will 24 XXVI | Monsieur de Soulas; if you give her les~Rouxey, keep the 25 XXVI | the life interest. I will give them fifteen thousand~francs 26 XXVI | pitied."~ ~"No. I shall give them les Rouxey out and 27 XXVII | Purely moral crimes, which give no hold to human justice, 28 XXVII | have no great fortune to~give him. Your mother detests 29 XXVII | have children; she~will give Monsieur de Soulas forty 30 XXVII | he has thrown himself may give him happiness~in another 31 XXVIII| as I~shall beseech Him to give Madame de Rhetore a life 32 XXVIII| desired to go~to Paris to give herself the luxury of a