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1 1| quietly without changing position.~The four men were charmed 2 2| found her again in a fine position and to observe her kind 3 2| visible, while the bent position of her knees served to outline 4 3| brief phrases explained the position. Mme Hugon, widow of a notary, 5 3| good taste. A man of his position did not sit down at tables 6 3| Vandeuvres had again resumed his position among the ladies and was 7 4| Simonne rose and took up a position behind his back in order 8 5| as it wedged itself into position once more.~A heavy, peaceful, 9 5| with anybody. Here was a position that would have to be won 10 5| the stage was raised into position, and the stage was clear. 11 5| to the poles already in position. At the back of the stage, 12 5| eyes and came and took up a position in front of the toilet table, 13 6| Louiset did not hurt Zizi’s position in the least. On the contrary, 14 7| to be mistress of men of position! She had been devouring 15 7| fire. It was her favorite position. When she again questioned 16 7| she now resumed her former position and, with her back to the 17 7| madly anxious to discuss his position with him.~“Good heavens! 18 7| she stopped to change her position, for she was burning herself. “ 19 7| at that hour and in that position, for he had pressed against 20 8| she came back to her old position, but scarce had she stretched 21 8| able to maintain her former position, but as matters stood she 22 9| standing ready to be put in position as it would be used in the 23 9| Rose, must change your position like that but not too soon— 24 9| he, too, took up his old position in the other armchair. For 25 9| ridicubus in a man of his position; but Labordette was one 26 9| not desert the artist’s position. What would people say if 27 11| fortune, wanted to take up a position by the railing next the 28 11| in order ro retain his position, he had recently broken 29 12| complained to her of his position and had confided to her 30 12| indeed, accepted the whole position— the count’s wild passion 31 13| grew fiercer. He kept his position because he paid for it, 32 13| blasted. He had resigned his position as chamberlain out of respect 33 13| that chap off! I made a position for the beggarly fellow