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 1        1|       the orchestra. It was only high overhead in the third gallery,
 2        1|       the house was resplendent. High jets of gas illumined the
 3        1|          s voice cried in a very high key, “Oh, isnt he ugly?”
 4        1|        view, clad in a blouse, a high, bulging workman’s cap on
 5        3|         the countess indulges in high jinks she’s still pretty
 6        4|         street child, yet on the high road to success, owing to
 7        4|     night, announced that it was high time to be off unless you
 8        5|       and the group of gaslights high up among its iron crossbars
 9        5|          his back and shoulders. High up above him there was a
10        5|       things, while on his seat, high up, the curtain man was
11        5|       from two deepset openings high up in the wall, but at that
12        6|        with its rich verdure and high–embowered trees broke the
13        6|       company’s sake. Sabine, in high good spirits, dwelt on various
14        6|         license to her delicate, highstrung elegance.~When they
15        6|        She appeared at last in a high state of intoxication and
16        7|         which was adorned with a high mirror, and when he saw
17        7|        women are alike, you see, high or low; they’re all rowdy
18        7|        both hands. Then she took high ground:~“Tut, tut, it isn’
19        8|          people saying about her high jinks? Good heavens! The
20        8|      Piedefer was enthroned on a high bench behind a bar. This
21        8|    withdrawing from the scene in high dudgeon because she had
22        9|       heaped–up rubbish. Hanging high in air, the scenes had the
23        9|       dust floating pent in some high, windowless loft. The deserted
24        9|          such pretentions toward high comedy that the public grew
25       11|     dusty radiance the coachmen, high up on their boxes, flamed
26       11| directions, on the grass, on the high seats of the four–in–hands
27       11|         a note of discord to the highstrung gaiety of the scene.
28       11|        refresh themselves, while high in air and close at hand
29       11|       lifted a brimming glass on high and assumed her old pose
30       11|         shoulders of an ox and a high color. Now that he was trying
31       11|      telegraphs, which hung very high up on their castiron pillars,
32       11|       lightly from the delicate, highstrung line of her long
33       11|          whom she now discovered high in the air on Bordenave’
34       11|        still raised her glass on high and applauded herself.~“
35       12|           his peace of mind, his high situation at court, the
36       12|         farther, he charged very high fees and got them paid with
37       12|         her. His father, held in high esteem by Louis Philippe,
38       12|        gravity: he held his head high, as became the official
39       13|          buying even smiles at a high price. He was even robbed
40       13|      imperial court, throning on high above an abject and trembling
41       13|       journalist having formed a high opinion of the woman’s extraordinary
42       14|       thus—would see her shining high up among crystal glass like
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