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1 1,1| these doleful complaints, far from rendering Madame Vantrasson 2 1,2| crush your enemies will be far more profitable to Mademoiselle 3 3,2| They have even gone so far as to say that this piece 4 5,2| life; and his history, so far as he was acquainted with 5 5,3| which is granted you, a far too liberal one in my opinion, 6 5,4| months previously, he had so far disclosed it to no one. 7 5,6| continued: "Besides, your plans, far from conflicting with mine, 8 5,6| looking pale with anxiety, and far more solemn in manner than 9 6,1| could not have gone very far; so that, if she sent for 10 6,2| inform madame that I had so far been unsuccessful," said 11 7,3| move freely and proudly far above me and my shame. I 12 7,5| acquaintances, they should have far too much to do. Folks do 13 9,1| abnegation did not extend so far; still he did entreat Madame 14 9,3| all the new goods. It is far more amusing than remaining 15 10,1| he said, at last. "So far the explanation I gave you 16 10,2| liberal offer, and yet, far from seeming delighted, 17 10,6| thought Chupin, "he hadn't far to go. The viscount and 18 11,2| her enough to eat!" ~So far his preoccupation had made 19 11,2| single draught, but it proved far more difficult to light 20 12,1| sunk? Perhaps she has so far lived by honest toil, and 21 12,4| Marguerite's experience is far in advance of her years, 22 13,8| Valorsay had now gone too far to draw back. "Ah, well!" 23 14,1| M. Wilkie was already far away, hastening up the boulevard 24 14,2| hold a conference with him, far from suspecting that he 25 14,5| indifference; but in reality he was far from comfortable. For the 26 15,6| which have been made are far below the mark. When I was 27 15,6| society, but yours will be far more brilliant. His star 28 16,1| conscience, but he had gone too far to draw back. "I shouldn' 29 16,2| nothing. I suspect something far more terrible." ~"What, 30 17,1| outwit these scoundrels!" ~So far a silent witness of this 31 18,2| crimson, and he seemed by far the more embarrassed of 32 18,2| of mortals. However, so far I had no desire to marry, 33 18,2| mother's descriptions fell far short of the truth. But 34 18,5| magistrate. ~Moved by a far more powerful emotion than 35 19,4| of disgrace, I have been far less fortunate. I have tried 36 19,4| establish my innocence, and so far I am powerless to do so." ~ 37 20,1| before. They even went so far as to repeat her parting