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1 2,2| him most was the baron's perfect calmness, following, as 2 2,4| divinely-shaped leg, and a perfect hand. No one is ignorant 3 2,5| mind was at peace - I had perfect faith in you. We had a daughter; 4 3,1| hesitation; he could speak with perfect freedom. "It is quite unnecessary 5 3,2| than usual care, and in perfect taste as well; moreover, 6 3,3| great one after all. Such perfect beauty united with such 7 5,1| contemptible charges. He is a perfect gentleman." ~"Perhaps so," 8 5,2| credited with splendid, perfect "form." ~It is true that 9 6,4| me. I have told you with perfect frankness everything concerning 10 6,5| received M. de Coralth with perfect composure when he came to 11 9,2| herself, adding that no one is perfect. The General talked of nothing 12 9,5| To obtain an absolutely perfect facsimile of a letter is 13 9,5| negatives that promised him perfect proofs. He looked at them 14 13,4| more quickly; it was with perfect calmness - the calmness 15 13,6| prepared a reply which was in perfect keeping with the spirit 16 14,4| considered the marquis to be a perfect god. ~Accordingly, as he 17 15,1| Faubourg Saint Germain, a perfect palace, surrounded by one 18 16,4| ironical air: "All that is perfect; but the autopsy will reveal 19 17,1| when she had left them. "A perfect queen! A man would willingly