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1 VI | is the Chapter's lawsuit quite settled?" said~Rosalie point-blank 2 X | Swiss lakes.~ ~Francesca was quite of the Italian type, and 3 XII | is not the Lake of Geneva quite as good as the Lake of~Lucerne?"~ ~" 4 XII | Francesca gravely.~ ~"He is quite a new acquaintance," replied 5 XII | Rodolphe, bewildered.~ ~"Quite," said the librarian; "I 6 XIII | English~horses. He felt quite dizzy as he beheld in this 7 XIII | The Princess~was standing quite near the piano. Her beautiful 8 XIII | replied one day when she took quite~seriously some banter on 9 XV | ill," Rosalie went on. "Be quite easy; I shall not say~a 10 XV | a very great lady, and quite as rich as her husband, 11 XX | said the Baron, "I am quite~ready; I will see the lawyer."~ ~" 12 XXI | of candor and simplicity, quite~understanding how valuable 13 XXI | ends.~ ~"My daughter grows quite charming!" said Madame de 14 XXI | weakness, without cowardice, quite~gravely, and was not dismayed 15 XXIII | that of her family. You are quite disinterested, for you~have 16 XXVI | get her married."~ ~"I am quite willing," said the Baron. " 17 XXVII | could he do? Albert is dead, quite dead to~the world. He longed 18 XXVIII| from her own~lands, and was quite incapable of alienating