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1 II | the arms of Soulas. Amedee gave this boy white cotton gloves 2 II | that were in~fashion, which gave him the credit of being 3 III | and Friday. On~Monday they gave a dinner, on Friday an evening 4 III | Baron's apparent nonentity gave some certainty.~ ~Mademoiselle 5 VI | all, do not tell~mamma who gave you the notion; she would 6 VII | look at the columns.~ ~She gave her entire approbation to 7 IX | made the boatman stop, and gave himself up to the pleasure 8 X | said a word to Gina, who gave Rodolphe her arm as far 9 XI | repress a faint smile, which gave her~face the most bewildering 10 XI | mocking expression as she gave a covert or a side glance 11 XI | supported by a look which gave it the deepest stamp of 12 XII | watching it~attentively, gave a joyful start, though faithful 13 XIV | tone in her reply which gave it the appearance of~scathing 14 XVI | thank me afterwards, he gave me a note for five~hundred 15 XIX | interests unconfessed which gave vital force to this idea. 16 XIX | Hannequin, a house which gave him a qualification for 17 XIX | reached the heights, and she gave a cry of~admiration.~ ~" 18 XXII | noble impulse.~ ~Albert gave a sketch of his previous 19 XXII | constituents, the clever candidate gave them to understand that 20 XXII | The votes,~thus divided, gave no result. The Republican 21 XXVIII| perennial remorse. Rosalie gave herself up to~the most bewildering