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1 I, 1 | a red band; after that a sort of bag that ended in a cardboard 2 I, 2 | interdict to see her gave him a sort of right to love her. And 3 II, 1 | a Paris architect,” is a sort of Greek temple that forms 4 II, 5 | tasting in her irritation a sort of depraved pleasure, Leon 5 II, 5 | rake as a young man! Those sort of people, madame, have 6 II, 10 | although she felt in it a sort of indecency and a naive 7 II, 12 | corrupt. Hers was an idiotic sort of attachment, full of admiration 8 II, 12 | both? Or did she wish by a sort of voluptuous stoicism to 9 III, 1 | to be robbing him in a sort, and almost committing sacrilege.~ 10 III, 1 | like a vapour through that sort of truncated funnel, of 11 III, 5 | you like this.”~This was a sort of permission that she gave 12 III, 8 | of the basin there was a sort of white sediment sticking 13 III, 11| then a Temple of Vesta, a sort of rotunda, or else a “mass 14 III, 11| From respect, or from a sort of sensuality that made