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1 I, I | to give her all sorts of details—those minute details in
2 I, I | of details—those minute details in which the jealous and
3 I, I | these futile and familiar details of fashionable life. The
4 I, I | him. He recalled all its details, now long remote, sought
5 I, I | began to relate some of the details of his artist life, allowing
6 I, I | malady, in all its intimate details, and of the depth of the
7 I, II | replied.~He narrated the details. Musadieu was tall and very
8 I, II | omitting anything. All the details, cleverly described, made
9 I, III| doings, the trifling everyday details of the simple life of a
10 I, III| feminine mind with these details, and, with interested face,
11 II, I | painter about a thousand details of what people had been
12 II, III| look of the city, whose details all true Parisians seem
13 II, III| delight in thinking of all the details of that minute rehearsal
14 II, IV | intoxication; and the least details of those days returned to
15 II, IV | their tastes, to know the details of dress and fashion as
16 II, IV | familiar with the minute details of their private life, he
17 II, VI | because of Annette’s presence, details of the life of this handsome
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