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1 I, I | a matter of custom, the young girl should not have returned 2 I, I | de Mortemain’s house, a young woman in deep mourning, 3 I, I | remark was repeated to the young Countess the next day; and 4 I, I | twelve, and while still very young she had become a perfect 5 I, II | de Corbelle.”~They were young; the Baron was bald and 6 I, II | the other a little too young, one a trifle too plump, 7 I, II | and the appearance of the young girl beside her mother, 8 I, II | their opinion that when the young girl should have become 9 I, II | dont dare to tutoyer the young lady!”~The Countess laughed. “ 10 I, II | say ‘you’ to Annette!”~The young girl, whose future gay audacity 11 I, II | anger the presence of a young girl.~“Oh, of course, you 12 I, II | He was seated beside the young girl, and said suddenly, 13 I, II | rest in that opinion.”~The young girl, without replying, 14 I, II | a widow and a son. This young man, now nearly twenty-eight 15 I, II | and, for fear some other young girl might appear who would 16 I, II | the sudden return of the young girl, she had made an appointment 17 I, II | cotillions that he knew young girls well, and could predict 18 I, III| because you are neither young enough nor old enough—”~ 19 I, III| become of that child when her young mind, influenced by tastes 20 I, III| a sea of carriages.~The young girl was seated beside Olivier, 21 I, III| hierarchies, an indolent young woman, whose bright and 22 I, III| but said nothing.~But the young girl, in whom the instinct 23 I, III| said, “she is no longer young!”~Bertin, who usually did 24 I, III| but little attention to young girls in their first season, 25 I, III| evident that I am no longer young.”~The Countess, accustomed 26 I, III| himself suddenly as alert as a young man, as he heard at the 27 I, III| the streets and all the young persons who posed undraped 28 I, III| preserved, he will always find a young girl, as pretty as an angel, 29 I, III| enthusiastically, and mentioned the young girls who still adored him 30 I, III| prefers an old banker to a young stripling. Does she know 31 I, III| my dear fellow, we grow young as we grow gray, and the 32 I, III| filled with the odor of young leaves.~Three times, his 33 I, III| and they passed before a young woman sitting in a chair, 34 I, III| contrary.”~“Look well at that young lady who is roaming in the 35 I, III| of the simple life of a young girl, amused and interested 36 I, III| song of bygone days.~The young girl, observing his dreamy 37 I, III| among the phrases of this young girl, almost a stranger 38 I, III| might no longer see the young girl, he asked himself whether 39 I, III| longed, with the ardor of a young man, to have her near him.~ 40 I, III| think after the fashion of a young lover, exalting her in his 41 I, III| that she would send the young girl to bed as soon as possible.~ 42 I, III| a great mistake to allow young girls to pass the evening 43 I, III| Rocdiane. He looked at the young girl, adding: “I will tell 44 I, IV | Marquis, who sat beside the young girl, occupied himself in 45 I, IV | suddenly, forgetting the young people in remembering his 46 I, IV | glances the fair face of the young girl.~When he entered the 47 I, IV | remained long after the young girl had retired; it was 48 I, IV | almost believe himself the young girl’s father; and a new 49 I, IV | her the appearance of a young girl. When her back was 50 I, IV | superb freshness of the young girl’s complexion. Then 51 I, IV | suitable for a fully-grown young woman, a trifle too old 52 I, IV | a double entity, old and young, wise yet ignorant, two 53 II, I | unmarried man should be young, curious, eager. When one 54 II, I | neighboring table with three thin young men, superlatively correct, 55 II, II | breakfast, my child.”~But the young girl, shading her eyes with 56 II, II | womanhood, over that blooming young girl in the radiant beauty 57 II, II | since women, even when young and in good health, under 58 II, II | called: “Annette! Nane!”~The young girl’s voice replied from 59 II, II | before leaving Paris, the young girl having acquired a new 60 II, II | you are not. When one is young, he may be in love though 61 II, II | for me, my heart is still young. It never has changed. Yes, 62 II, II | wish.”~They set out. The young girl walked in front, amusing 63 II, II | descended as into a well, the young girl looked like a spirit, 64 II, II | their own apartments. The young girl who did not wish to 65 II, II | and the light one of the young girl, called: “Fifteen, 66 II, II | Bertin shoutedWon!” and the young girl, surprised, accused 67 II, II | as the day?”~Yes, she was young, she could run, grow warm, 68 II, II | be, or to feel oneself, young. Ah, yes, there is nothing 69 II, II | that she was too alert, too young, too indifferent, too free 70 II, II | his arm under that of the young girl, and pressed it against 71 II, III| the skilful hands of the young girls who undressed her 72 II, III| speech on perceiving the young girl standing against the 73 II, III| walking with Annette: a young girl, dreaming, with an 74 II, III| time to time to look at the young girl absorbed in her reading.~ 75 II, III| once more in her that this young girl pleases me so much. 76 II, IV | sleep. If he had loved the young girl without being aware 77 II, IV | stirring of desire for the young girl.~However, the Countess 78 II, IV | slightest approach toward the young girl? for all that he might 79 II, IV | the fair profile of the young girl, who knitted opposite 80 II, IV | preoccupation regarding the young girl seemed to open to his 81 II, IV | triumphant love, the echo of all young hearts bewildered with desires.~ 82 II, IV | point, where he met a fair young face that seemed to be lying 83 II, IV | woman who was certainly young, who had Annette’s features, 84 II, IV | leaving the cemetery, the young girl plucking flowers, and 85 II, IV | promised you at Roncieres.”~The young girl’s face was illumined 86 II, IV | he was at his best. The young girl, animated by his vivacity, 87 II, V | kindle affection between the young people, and to keep the 88 II, V | everything necessary to let the young girl know that it depended 89 II, V | belonged body and soul to that young being, as he never had belonged 90 II, V | bright, her heart still young, the ardor of a being that 91 II, V | her the tenderness of the young girl and the passionate 92 II, V | passionate impulses of the young woman. Nothing had grown 93 II, VI | cap on his head, elegant, young, and handsome, with the 94 II, VI | illuminating the soul of that young girl!~He longed to throw 95 II, VI | could not control her, that young girl as independent as a 96 II, VI | girl as independent as a young animal. But down there, 97 II, VI | much praised romance, of a young unknown poet she never had 98 II, VI | coats. Then the Duchess, the young girl, her father, and the 99 II, VI | of an elderly man for a young girl, how would they had 100 II, VI | dithyrambic eulogy on four or five young painters who, gifted with 101 II, VI | the moment that he saw the young girl and was bewildered, 102 II, VI | murmured:~“No, I was too young then.”~She was surprised.~“ 103 II, VI | She was surprised.~“Too young? Why?”~“Because life was


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