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1 I, I | ceiling, which showed a large square of dazzling blue,
2 I, I | drafts that he kept in a large old closet; but, soon becoming
3 I, I | on the first floor of a large and luxurious modern house
4 I, I | Malesherbes. Traversing a large salon with blue silk walls,
5 I, I | and around the mouth two large circular lines extended
6 I, II | folding-doors appeared a tall, large woman, who entered with
7 I, II | same stamp, the door of the large drawing-room opened wide
8 I, II | dusky eyes and somewhat large mouth, in which her teeth
9 I, II | and they passed into the large drawing-room, the boudoir
10 I, II | room. On the four walls the large and beautiful panels of
11 I, II | had thereby increased a large personal fortune, now nursed
12 I, III| windows to the wall, in the large drawing-room darkened by
13 I, III| indisputable glory, her large dark eyes, her low brow
14 I, III| other hand, enormous in a large fencing-glove, the thin,
15 I, IV | of indescribable shapes, large and round like roofs, with
16 I, IV | from the open windows and large doors. The tables, set close
17 I, IV | along the pathway around large green shrubs, and below
18 II, II | other, for breakfast, in the large dining-room at Roncieres.
19 II, II | floor to the ceiling, and large as bay-windows, were opened
20 II, II | gazed at him with their large, moist eyes, turning their
21 II, II | look at her face in her large dressing-mirror.~She was
22 II, II | shutters were closed, and two large candelabra with six candles
23 II, II | When she returned, with a large cluster of flowers, he drew
24 II, III| Madame de Guilleroy. Her large eyes, full of a sort of
25 II, IV | goings and comings across the large room, brightened, animated,
26 II, IV | arranged in similar groups in large square boxes, wherein all
27 II, V | were drinking coffee in the large drawing-room, in a merry
28 II, V | he had a fire made in the large stove in his studio, for
29 II, V | Boulevards fell a thick shower of large yellow leaves which rustled
30 II, V | and Bertin entered the large hot-air room, round, high-studded,
31 II, V | quarter of an hour in the large quiet resting-room, in the
32 II, V | little ivory powder-box, as large as a nut, the interior of
33 II, V | would kneel, then, before a large figure of Christ carved
34 II, VI | and fancied Annette in a large salon full of light, surrounded
35 II, VI | lowest drawer of my desk, the large one; they are all there,
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