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1 2,4| who has declared it proper form to take a 'drop' on returning 2 2,4| No one is so famed for 'form,' as the baroness - and 3 3,2| the conversation in the form of a cross-examination, 4 3,4| high breeding - "proper form," indeed, not to be astonished 5 5,2| to giving proofs of his "form," for he had not filled 6 5,2| with splendid, perfect "form." ~It is true that M. de 7 5,3| too. But it was easier to form this plan than to carry 8 6,4| be had. This is the right form. These great ladies would 9 9,6| would it come? and in what form? What abominable machination 10 11,2| enough to enable him to form a correct estimate of the 11 13,7| flatterers around him styled "form." "A man should no more 12 14,1| himself, he pictured the form of his father, this man 13 14,2| truth, inspired him with a form of emotion which was nearly 14 15,4| beside my brother's lifeless form, I might on recovering my 15 17,3| and even described their form. He had taken her to the 16 17,4| he repaired merely for form's sake to the Vantrasson 17 19,4| acknowledgment of it in the form of a letter, which read 18 20,1| by reason of his portly form and eternal red fez. However,