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1 2 | widest and best sense, gifted with a brilliant, but not profound,
2 2 | but not profound, mind, with much varied knowledge, but
3 2 | from everything he saw, met with and found, anecdotes at
4 4 | atmosphere of tobacco blended with steaming coffee, he seemed
5 7 | With pleasure. You know that
6 8 | mind, weighs the interest with which they inspire you,
7 11| great sorrow, also fills me with regrets -- regrets of all
8 11| grave. She has finished with life.~
9 12| cities filled to overflowing with inhabitants. Think how many
10 12| their little graves covered with a stone or marked by a cross,
11 13| inanimate flesh still convulsed with the death agony than all
12 15| and was all at once filled with sadness, a sadness that
13 21| She had covered her face with her hands and, standing
14 21| softly at first, then louder, with quick motions of her neck
15 21| eyes of a bewildered woman, with which she glanced about
16 21| sigh, then she sank down with her cheek on the marble
17 43| I agreed with eagerness. She ascended
18 47| pretty, and she gazed at me with her clear eyes, gazed so
19 56| Will you dine with me?'~
20 61| grew lively and I went home with her.~
21 65| broken off all relations with their dead. The grave of
22 67| signal, a tiny little signal with her eye, which meant: 'Do
23 69| I went my way, filled with amazement, asking myself
24 69| else was she only impressed with the admirable, profoundly
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