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1 I | not bite at all. I have taken nothing since noon. Only
2 I | for the law and had just taken his diploma as a licentiate,
3 I | the time when Pierre had taken his in medicine. So they
4 I | expeditions, nor had he ever taken his wife; for he liked to
5 I | us when your mother was taken ill. Of course we knew at
6 II | his stroll before he had taken it.~He said to himself: “
7 II | this distance it might be taken for a planet, the airy lighthouse
8 III| entrance had interrupted, was taken up again at the point where
9 III| pocket-money, he would have taken a carriage for a long drive
10 IV | delightful apartment I have just taken for your brother. It is
11 IV | fond of him, always have taken an interest in him, since
12 IV | Oh, if he could but have taken her in his arms at that
13 V | sleeping household. Pierre had taken to walking to and fro between
14 VI | the coast where most are taken.”~“First-rate! Suppose we
15 VII| the widow.’ But you have taken a strange way of announcing
16 VII| word to Roland that I was taken ill.”~“That is out of the
17 IX | effort—of the mortal struggle taken up afresh and in vain each
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