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1 I | Rupts was not devoid of a certain magnificence worthy~of Louis 2 VI | Rupts.~ ~So Rosalie had a certain prospect of seeing ere long 3 VIII | fragment to the end she was~certain that it was no mistake. 4 VIII | comrade, who might to a certain~extent take her place if 5 IX | Bergmanns', not without a certain trepidation,~known only 6 XII | sentiment; man is~always certain of being fully repaid by 7 XIII | is~not independent of a certain penetration. The young Frenchman~ 8 XIII | perhaps in all else, there are certain circumstances,~trivial in 9 XIII | rarest gifts in women is a certain gaiety which does not~detract 10 XVI | determination~painful to myself, but certain in its results, and perhaps 11 XVII | that our desire has only a certain modicum of power, and that 12 XIX | better woman, and had a certain~sense of satisfaction after 13 XXI | pulpit; but it is found on~certain occasions in the Chamber 14 XXVIII| the~Baron's additions, and certain improvements, might yield