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1 II | of the Italian lakes. He~read new books. Finally, when 2 III | seventeen Rosalie had never read anything but the /Lettres 3 VII | as though her mother must read her~schemes on her brow, 4 VII | which Albert henceforth read at home.~This third number 5 VIII | for mamma would not let me~read it, but you will lend it 6 VIII | tale--the~first she had ever read in her life--but she had 7 XI | Ages. She seemed to have read the thoughts of this~vassal 8 XII | Francesca, who began to read~them, with a farewell wave 9 XIII | Cardinal of the family, had read all through the~library 10 XIV | for she too loved! As she read these~pages, to her really 11 XV | alarm.~ ~"Oh! merely to read them, and you yourself shall 12 XV | that our /Review/ is ever read~abroad?"~ ~"It is but just 13 XVII | Yours,~"ALBERT."~ ~ ~Rosalie read this letter twice through, 14 XVII | and turn pale again as she read the address:~ ~To Madame 15 XVII | more dangerous.~ ~"Shall I read that letter, shall I not?" 16 XVII | secretly in love.--"If I read it," she~finally decided, 17 XVIII| Canalis' songs delight you? I~read the books you read. Even 18 XVIII| you? I~read the books you read. Even to your boating on 19 XVIII| and through which I can read~your noble mind! To admire 20 XXI | Besancon."--~The Prefet read the letter, and, in obedience 21 XXI | are known, and your hand read like a book. At~this moment 22 XXIV | on a silver tray.~ ~"Pray read it," said the Baroness.~ ~ 23 XXIV | Baroness.~ ~The Vicar-General read the letter; he saw Rosalie 24 XXVI | must be my husband.--Here;~read this."~ ~She held out to 25 XXVI | the Vicar-General that he~read them a second time. Francesca,