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1 VI | Monsieur de Grancey was so full of it, that I was~interested."~ ~ 2 X | between the parted lips, full, fresh, and~brightly red. 3 XI | added, with an expression~full of delicate feeling.~ ~" 4 XII | other by sympathetic glances full of thoughts. They~understood 5 XII | little leather bag to Gina, full of~gold no doubt, and a 6 XII | skull, with bright eyes, a full set of white~teeth, a face 7 XIII| dinner and the evening were full of cheerfulness,~justified, 8 XIII| These last days were full of secret joys, alternating 9 XIII| artificial light. She was in full evening~dress, showing her 10 XIII| attracting gaze, charged with the~full, insistent will which is 11 XIII| though Rodolphe's was~already full, he added to it pearls of 12 XIV | his warfare, was a respite full of delights; he spent~three 13 XV | What would you have? I was full of faith. We should not 14 XIX | abandoned to chance growths, but full of sublime and~unexpected 15 XIX | lake! A lake is certainly~full of love!" she thought.~ ~ 16 XXI | Boucher when he came in, full of enthusiasm, to announce