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1 II | England . . ." He had~been as far as Lombardy, and seen the 2 III | his idol; he had~got so far as to be allowed--he alone 3 X | You can now walk as far as your house," she said.~ ~ 4 X | gave Rodolphe her arm as far as the~Stopfers' door, and 5 XI | Perhaps I have~gone too far with you. You must take 6 XIII | gossiping town. Though I am far above the nonsense the world~ 7 XIII | reside at Geneva.~ ~"Not so far as I know," replied the 8 XIV | qualities, but to~whom, so far, the protection of luck-- 9 XV | every ugly old maid,~was far more exacting than the handsomest.~ ~ 10 XVII | last. Since I have gone so far as to see~what he wrote 11 XIX | he counted on a reward far greater to him~than all 12 XIX | of the Hotel de Rupt. So far she had limited her desires~ 13 XX | hundred votes in a mass, and far more to be trusted than~ 14 XXII | their heads:~ ~Was it not far better for the town to have 15 XXV | to recognize it from so~far?"~ ~The girl's reply, caught 16 XXVI | daughter's part, went so far that Rosalie and her father~ 17 XXVIII| the depths of my heart so far as the~things of the world 18 XXVIII| age; she was,~in fact, not far from one-and-twenty. Her