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501 4 | painful for that coarse and unfathomable vanity which is characteristic
502 2 | house left defenceless and unprotected or for some easy and dishonest
503 | until
504 15 | and, frightened at that unusual noise which disturbed the
505 10 | neurosis, in consequence of the unwholesome friendships which she contracted
506 15 | furniture in the anteroom and upset it. It so happened that
507 | us
508 | used
509 15 | when it was darker than usual, and he was hurrying lest
510 3 | I, for my part, utterly refuse to absolve him, even
511 3 | in which a man tries in vain to keep his balance, not
512 15 | his pockets at random with valuable bric-a-brac, and then cowered
513 4 | coarse and unfathomable vanity which is characteristic
514 2 | or as that thief whose various exploits you have just related
515 17 | in the least lifting the veil, he at last explained the
516 16 | gets rid of like noxious vermin.~
517 7 | at that time quartered at Versailles.~
518 2 | brought this about slowly, viciously, who can tell with what
519 8 | made me envy the handsome, vigorous young fellow who was so
520 1 | assuredly, I know of no viler fault nor any meaner action
521 10 | fellow who had little besides vision, ideas and debts, and who
522 11 | him on the shore like a waif and a stray.~
523 4 | and, as it were, to put wax into his ears, like the
524 11 | unfortunate man's strength gave way, his heart softened, and
525 9 | who was as disquieting and wayward as she was pretty.~
526 | we
527 1 | a moment of unconscious weakness and of madness, when her
528 | well
529 15 | felt on the tables and what-nots, filled his pockets at random
530 | whenever
531 | While
532 | why
533 4 | thirst and to taste that new wine, whose fresh and strange
534 | within
535 7 | never met with a cruel woman, the type of the adventurous
536 2 | quench that flame by some icy words, who has not sense enough
537 7 | most natural things in the world. He had run through all
538 3 | whom a psychological novel writer has christened 'The Semi-Virgins.'~
539 12 | They wrote letters full of madness
540 12 | parties and balls. She had yielded her lips to him in long,
541 8 | envy the handsome, vigorous young fellow who was so happy
542 | your
543 8 | I must confess that his youthful impetuosity, his careless
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