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1 I | subsidiary to this pursuit, he took up a~fancy for making collections. 2 III | Besancon."~ ~The editor took the hint, and thenceforth 3 IV | had ceased to exist. He took as his~servant old Monsieur 4 VIII | first pages this opinion took so strong a~hold on her, 5 IX | spoken by two women.~ ~He took advantage of the moment 6 IX | of the avenue, and there took up a~position whence, without 7 X | house," she said.~ ~Each took an arm, and Rodolphe was 8 XI | fear of listeners; Rodolphe took Gina into a~corner, and 9 XI | By the way in which she took her place at the end~of 10 XIII | discomforts of the town he took rooms in a house at Eaux-Vives,~ 11 XIII | best possible grace, and took him to walk on a terrace 12 XIII | replied one day when she took quite~seriously some banter 13 XV | mother~was not well--Rosalie took the maid's arm, which surprised 14 XV | After breakfast she took a turn in the garden with 15 XVI | wealth and~ambition, when I took fright. 'Would /she/ ever 16 XVIII | and in sheer despair, I took the only poetry in my soul,~ 17 XIX | they settled the Romans took immense pains, and spent~ 18 XIX | disinterestedness was lauded, and he~took his clients' fees without 19 XX | who knew how to row, and took with~him his prime minister 20 XXI | elections are over."~ ~And he took Alfred's arm, after pressing 21 XXV | XXV~~He rose and took leave. He was going towards 22 XXV | Monsieur Girardet, whom he took home, and at~his house, 23 XXV | his house, Jerome says, he took a plate of soup, for at 24 XXVI | Watteville and her husband,~who took his daughter's part, went 25 XXVI | dinner, the Vicar-General took Mademoiselle de Watteville~ 26 XXVI | Rosalie. The~strange girl took Monsieur de Grancey by the 27 XXVI | daughter's obstinacy. She took an aversion for Rosalie,~ 28 XXVIII| The event he had foretold took place. In the month of August