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 1        1|     very severe and spoke of taste and morals. Farther off
 2        3|  appear to him to be in good taste. A man of his position did
 3        4|      not find another to her taste, and with tears in her eyes
 4        4| conduct was scarcely in good taste. But seeing two more arrive,
 5        4|     The Russians had a great taste for her, owing to her embonpoint.
 6        8|   suggested the conventional taste of a Parisian shopkeeper
 7        8|   confesses to an abominable taste.~Bosc contented himself
 8       10|      developed a very pretty taste for every species of luxurious
 9       11|   utterly overpowered by his taste for ordure and stupidity
10       12|    had suddenly manifested a taste for luxury, a longing for
11       12|   delicious, exquisite! What taste!” And she shouted back to
12       13|     likeness. This idea, the taste of which was rather risky,
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