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1 Introd | first period, George Sand takes her Byronic revenge upon 2 Introd | everything else as nothing. Pride takes the place of all beside 3 XX | in many others. Each one takes it by one end and no one 4 XLV | I am becoming a COW, it takes nothing to move me; everything 5 LX | me is what seizes me and takes me off suddenly. It is with 6 LXXXVI | illusion; but as soon as one takes a step in this past, one 7 LXXXVIII| me, between ourselves. It takes courage to venture to say 8 XCI | Dorine has no more men, she takes the good God. That is all.~ 9 XCVIII | godfather of the other. All that takes place just among ourselves, 10 CXXXVI | no one, absolutely no one takes my defense.~Another story: 11 CLXXIII | leaving.~The mobilization takes away those who were left 12 CLXXVI | turn my eyes toward her, takes away all my strength.~This 13 CLXXXII | morning; what a cruel thorn it takes from my heart! One gets 14 CXCI | unnerves me, my niece Caroline takes turns with me in carrying 15 CCXIII | anything to anyone, one takes refuge to contemplate and 16 CCXXIV | Perhaps sooner, if Maurice takes Aurore to Nimes where Lina 17 CCLXXXVI| am a servant of Zeus, who takes away half of their souls 18 CCLXXXIX| is affected whereas mine takes what comes, in a cowardly 19 CCCIX | strength? Your poor Cruchard takes less and less pleasure in