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1 I | adventures are too much a part of history to be related~ 2 III | out of pure vanity on its part; the aristocracy were~happy 3 III | on~purpose to play the part of a lover sacrificed to 4 III | perspective the splendid part played by a~woman of fashion 5 VI | diplomacy, while, for the most part, like Albert~Savaron, they 6 IX | house, or taken into the part of the garden that lay between 7 XI | no doubt to carry out her part of a young English Miss 8 XII | though faithful to her part as a~mute. The bark came 9 XII | librarian; "I have played many a part, and know well~how to make 10 XIII | sorrow, and I cannot take part in her~joy!"~ ~He blamed 11 XIII | its independence. /Our/ part is not to ruffle foreign~ 12 XIII | the Princess had to take part in the~famous quartette, / 13 XIV | lovers happened to~be at a part of the terrace where the 14 XV | the~statesman who, on his part, was true to me in 1829. 15 XVI | start of alarm on the~Abbe's part). 'You must know that I 16 XVI | start of~surprise on the part of my Abbe), 'and Master 17 XVII | defies hell, throwing up his part of the eternal dupe.~That 18 XIX | Savarus.~ ~Rosalie, on her part, had made up her mind, in 19 XX | shall understand why.~My part in this town is to remain 20 XXVI | who took his daughter's part, went so far that Rosalie 21 XXVIII| in~this affection on the part of her daughter, who simply