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tongue 1
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95 very
89 took
88 its
85 other
84 after
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1 Int | master and his disciples took turns in narrating some 2 Int | elbows with his pupils, took on the appearance of a manifesto, 3 Int | At once the entire press took him up and said what was 4 Int | to write poetry.~Vacation took the rhetorician back to 5 Int | exaltations of mind, as I formerly took in rowing like mad in the 6 Int | anchor and awaited him. He took it to the white cities of 7 I | her travelling bag. She took from the wall the little 8 I | and her father, the baron, took supper together. They were 9 II | the baron and the priest took a turn about the grounds 10 III | offered her his arm while she took her “exercise,” as she called 11 III | boat was afloat, they all took their seats, and the two 12 III | who was at the tiller, took a pull every now and then 13 III | make a pretty couple!”~They took breakfast in a little inn 14 III | myriad stars. Père Lastique took the oars, and they saw that 15 III | drawer; she looked for it, took it out, and was delighted 16 III | the men, simultaneously, took off their hats, and a row 17 IV | was close beside them, he took the baronesshand and kissed 18 IV | natural instinct of children, took no notice of her, never 19 IV | her mind, and she never took her eyes off the engaged 20 IV | and they left the road and took a narrow path beneath the 21 IV | faltered.~He did not reply, but took both her hands and held 22 V | Naples by way of Ajaccio, took them to Corsica.~Corsica! 23 V | her heart was full. She took Julien’s hand and squeezed 24 V | Jeanne, careless and happy, took the lead, the pebbles rolling 25 V | air of a consumptive. He took them to their room, a cheerless 26 V | hope you are well.”~She took their hats, shawls, carrying 27 V | kill you. I warn you!’~“I took Jean’s arm: ‘Do not go there, 28 V | you a hundred francs?”~She took the five gold pieces without 29 VI | opinion. And even Jeanne took part in the discussion, 30 VI | to the coach house. They took off the cover of the carriage 31 VI | silent and astonished, took his place opposite the two 32 VI | descended the slanting steps. He took the visitorsnames and 33 VII | another attack, and she took her maid’s hand as she said 34 VII | subject one day, but Jeanne took from her pocket a letter 35 VII | Night came on and the nurse took up her position beside the 36 VII | determine, or what to answer. He took her hand, tenderly, as he 37 VII | everything positively, swore, took God as his witness. What 38 VII | to see her!”~The doctor took hold of her hand and said 39 VII | Jeanne.”~Then the priest took the hand of the young man 40 VII | forehead, turned on his heel, took the arm of the baron, who 41 VIII| certainly, madame,” she took Jeanne’s hand and said in 42 VIII| her entreaties. His nurse took him every evening, and each 43 VIII| stay in bed.~The baptism took place at the end of August. 44 VIII| accompanied the priest when he took his leave, and they went 45 VIII| under the plane-tree.~He took off his cap and advanced, 46 VIII| were published the wedding took place one Monday morning.~ 47 IX | fairy castle.~The comtesse took both Jeanne’s hands, as 48 IX | of a mossy rock and then took a row on the pond. At one 49 IX | also quite happy and never took his eyes off her. He said 50 IX | away.~One afternoon Jeanne took Paul in her arms and went 51 IX | quite hushed. The nurse took the child out of Jeanne’ 52 IX | the end was near.” Then he took out his handkerchief, wiped 53 IX | came over to Jeanne and took her hands, trying to console 54 IX | to stay alone now?” She took his hand impulsively and 55 IX | She went back to the bed, took one of the cold, inert hands 56 IX | opened the writing desk and took from the lower drawer ten 57 IX | drawers of the desk. She then took one of the tapers that burned 58 IX | for some time.~The funeral took place the following day. 59 X | the older man smiled as he took a pinch of snuff, and said: “ 60 X | passed.~As the two priests took their leave, the old man 61 X | to bring it to an end. He took Jeanne’s hand and adjured 62 X | legs had given way. He then took off his cap and wiped his 63 XI | air of “The Poplars.” They took him back there and he got 64 XI | upright people.” She bowed and took her leave.~The peasants 65 XI | never attended service or took the sacrament unless it 66 XI | assumed in public.~The baron took charge of Paul’s studies 67 XI | asked for it.~They then took a walk on the pier to look 68 XI | principal, very much worried, took them to the commissary of 69 XI | His grandfather and mother took him back to “The Poplars70 XI | refused Him your child; He took him from you in His turn 71 XI | of intoxication of hope, took Paul’s part. “He will come 72 XI | given to Paul. She scarcely took into consideration that 73 XI | several hours and then she took to her bed.~The baron again 74 XI | arrived he was dead.~She took his body back to “The Poplars,” 75 XI | nothing but laborers.”~Jeanne took hold of her hands and kept 76 XII | spot.~Rosalie came out and took her by the arm to make her 77 XII | her clock, everything.~She took away some of the parlor 78 XII | who never forgot him. She took him in her arms, kissed 79 XII | to look for her son. They took her up and carried her to 80 XIII| much to be done. She even took a certain pleasure in making 81 XIII| serve as a parlor; and she took special pains with one of 82 XIII| them in his light wagon and took them to the station. Jeanne 83 XIII| evening. A commissionaire took her trunk and she followed 84 XIII| room?”~“Yes, madame.”~A boy took her satchel and led the 85 XIII| than ten letters a year. I took one up to them, however, 86 XIII| handed her a paper, which she took without knowing what she 87 XIV | obliged her to walk and took her on the high road, but 88 XIV | some country folks.~She took them up and carried them 89 XIV | under her wraps.~Jeanne took it mechanically and they


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