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1 I, I | could not bring himself to leave it.~As a matter of custom,
2 I, I | of your love, or I shall leave this studio never to return.
3 I, II | undertone.~Everyone took leave at an early hour, and when
4 I, IV | whiteness.~As Bertin took leave of the ladies at the door
5 II, I | died at Roncieres. We shall leave~here at midnight. Do not
6 II, I | have a change of air, to leave the place where that happened,
7 II, I | Well, then, I will. I will leave to-morrow by the one o’clock
8 II, II | She no longer tried to leave him, attracted by the thought
9 II, II | Countess said: “We must leave here soon.”~“Oh, don’t speak
10 II, II | exclaimed. “You would not leave Roncieres when I was not
11 II, III| Comtesse, blondes should never leave off mourning” she went away
12 II, III| however, discreetly took their leave early, for, so soon after
13 II, III| the verge of hysterics.~“Leave me! I cannot speak here.
14 II, III| Listen again: Why did you leave abruptly, the night before
15 II, IV | into silence, appeared to leave it to the mind to give a
16 II, IV | radiant, now arose.~“I will leave you my carriage,” said he; “
17 II, V | he is beginning again to leave off his ‘tu’ to me!”~His
18 II, V | never had done for anyone—to leave her until death all her
19 II, VI | You will excuse me if I leave you? I have a dressmaker
20 II, VI | do, my friend?”~“Do not leave me alone.”~“I will go to
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