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3003 IX | and rowers. At the cost~of wetting his feet, he went to sit
3004 XV | my place as a necessary wheel in the political~machine,
3005 | whenever
3006 | whereas
3007 | whereby
3008 | wherein
3009 | Wherever
3010 XXI | of the Tories against the Whigs in England.~This doctrine
3011 VII | a thousand crowns for a whim--"~ ~"A thousand crowns!"
3012 XIV | descendant. She devised those whimsical schemes,~round which hovers
3013 XXII | interest, and fascination. This whirlwind carried away the electors.~
3014 II | aristocracy of~Besancon playing whist, and went home to bed at
3015 XXV | Girardet knew that the white-haired stranger was~Prince Soderini,
3016 I | we had no hope, you know why----"~ ~This was an allusion
3017 XIX | ferocious old~man was so widely dreaded, that so long as
3018 II | which endure till~death, and widen the impassable gulf which
3019 XIX | retreat on the dam,~which he widened to two acres by accumulating
3020 XVII | a Princess Soderini, the widow of the Duc d'Argaiolo! Triumph~
3021 IV | five-and-thirty,~and as good as widowed, with a husband who turned
3022 XXVI | and one announcing her widowhood--two noble and~beautiful
3023 XIII | Milan has come with his wife--named Lamporani, one of
3024 XIX | forests of timber. It was all wild and deserted, left to the
3025 XVIII | Belgirate my heart beats~so wildly that I am forced to stop.--
3026 XVIII | hitherto seemed to me a~Will-o'-the-wisp."~ ~"How he loves
3027 XXVIII| impact of those two iron wills.~ ~The event he had foretold
3028 V | a camp-bed, and cotton~window-curtains. He came out of his private
3029 I | food was exquisite. The wines selected by~Monsieur de
3030 IX | intelligently, and had settled, two winters since, with monsieur and~
3031 XIV | rush, he kissed her eyes to wipe~away the tears.~ ~Francesca
3032 XIV | warning, and~detected her wiping away her tears. Tears! in
3033 XXVII | passion!"~ ~These words of wisdom terrified Mademoiselle de
3034 XX | everything an~ambitious man can wish--who knows? A Minister perhaps.
3035 II | attempt had~been made to withdraw Monsieur Amedee de Soulas
3036 I | Legitimists had almost all withdrawn.~ ~"The verdict is in our
3037 XI | him her hand, which she withdrew. "You are cold and ceremonious;
3038 VII | little~girl, supposed to be a witless goose, had simply made up
3039 XIV | Mademoiselle de Watteville was witness to an incident~which promised
3040 XXII | more mischief, because the wives~of some of the merchants
3041 VII | to whom the~snares and woes of literary responsibilities
3042 XIII | committed in the eyes of a woman--in accepting a born~princess
3043 XV | under the kiosk; I no longer~wonder that you so warmly approved
3044 XVI | who had stooped so low?' I wondered.~ ~"This reflection made
3045 XIII | society of a clever woman, wonderfully well informed, young and~
3046 I | La Franche Comte) like a~wood-louse in the crack of a wainscot,
3047 VII | should be lined with rustic wood-work, such as was then the~fashion
3048 III | in~tapestry and women's work--plain sewing, embroidery,
3049 VI | she~went to see him in his workroom, and asked him for all sorts
3050 I | existence in a handsome workshop with~a lathe; he was a turner!
3051 XX | therefore, to avoid all worry, I should wish~to come to
3052 XXIV | Puritans of the Left--who~do worse--and blamed by some of our
3053 XVII | secure~their votes; if, after wrangling in these squalid cases,
3054 XIV | on red cushions, her hair~wreathed with real flowers; the boatman
3055 XVII | health, I feel myself a~wreck. Every day carries with
3056 XIV | And this indefatigable wrestler, upheld by love, comes back
3057 XVI | day to defend an unhappy wretch at~the Assizes, no doubt
3058 XII | out of danger. My mother writes~that within a year there
3059 XXI | between the issuing of the writs for convening the~electoral
3060 XXVII | pause.~ ~"To repair your wrong-doing, you must ascertain its
3061 X | X~"Fear nothing," said he
3062 XI | XI~At this word Francesca could
3063 XII | XII~When two lovers thus understand
3064 XIII | XIII~"/Zitto/!" said she, stamping
3065 XIX | XIX~In the midst of the storms
3066 XV | XV~In Jerome's eyes ten thousand
3067 XVII | XVII~"Oh! my dear Leopold, no
3068 XVIII | XVIII~"26th.~ ~"We have entered
3069 XX | XX~The Baron called two gardener
3070 XXI | XXI~Rosalie, as white as a lily,
3071 XXII | XXII~Before listening to Monsieur
3072 XXIII | XXIII~~"How can that be?" asked
3073 XXIV | XXIV~"You won a triumph for the
3074 XXVII | XXVI~I~"Purely moral crimes,
3075 XXVIII| certain improvements, might yield twenty~thousand francs a
3076 IX | old; she was the old man's youngest~child, and the object of
3077 VIII | your whim."~ ~These two youths were friends in the truest
3078 XIV | him as the reward of his zeal, his~devotion, and his past