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1 I, 1 | preparatory labours, he failed completely in his examination for an 2 I, 8 | distinct until then, faded away completely, and she almost doubted 3 I, 9 | sharp little cough, and completely lost her appetite.~It cost 4 II, 1 | absurd in themselves, and completely opposed, moreover, to all 5 II, 8 | Tuvache! and he is even completely destitute of what is called 6 II, 8 | biting his tail, failed completely. Now and then a meagre Roman-candle 7 III, 1| not daring to follow you completely, and unwilling to leave 8 III, 3| shadow of the willows hid her completely; then she reappeared suddenly, 9 III, 4| avoided their company, and completely neglected his work.~He waited 10 III, 5| her fingers. They were so completely lost in the possession of 11 III, 5| were seen more and more completely, making a great luminous 12 III, 5| at last lost her head so completely that Charles earnestly begged 13 III, 5| separated forever, she was not completely free from her subjugation 14 III, 7| off eating, he had turned completely round towards her, so that 15 III, 8| order to empty the stomach completely.~She soon began vomiting