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1 1| the white mass. ~One or two experts at the game, shrewd 2 1| hulks; they meant to try two or three coups, and then 3 1| gains, on which they lived. Two elderly waiters dawdled 4 1| not perfectly clean; for two days past indeed he had 5 1| for the man's last pence. ~Two paces from the little Savoyard 6 1| lengthen your days!" cried the two beggars. ~As he reached 7 1| ashes cover our globe with two feet of earth that yields 8 1| knows all things. ~With two strokes of the brush a painter 9 1| sympathy." ~"Eh! eh!" ~The two syllables which the old 10 1| peculiar method of laughter, two or three quick breathings 11 1| secret of human life. By two instinctive processes man 12 1| springs of life within him. Two verbs cover all the forms 13 1| all the forms which these two causes of death may take - 14 1| your Will. Between these two limits of human activity 15 1| a word, a journal, with two or three hundred thousand 16 1| actors, to put a new plank or two in the government booth, 17 1| of a man who is expending two thousand crowns sat on their 18 1| had our dinner then." ~The two friends sat down laughing. 19 1| each made noise enough for two. A time came when the footmen 20 1| nature." ~"Malibran has lost two notes in her voice." ~"No, 21 1| little later there were two priests, the pontiff and 22 1| are you saying? They have two apiece at least!" ~"So you 23 1| symphony of Beethoven's. ~The two friends, seated on a silken 24 1| held out a salver to the two friends, with careless hands. 25 1| her. In the eyes of the two poets she soon became transformed 26 1| my life will consist of two separate parts - a youth 27 1| adorned the rooms. ~Though the two friends yet preserved a 28 1| table are comprised in these two women, the living and authentic 29 1| crudely contrasted picture of two theories of life so diametrically 30 1| attempted to formulate those two ideas clearly, I might as 31 1| Buridan's ass between the two measures of oats. But let 32 2| of my heart, but took out two twenty-franc pieces that 33 2| the gaming-table with the two pieces of gold in the palms 34 2| vows than are put up during two or three storms at sea. 35 2| distinctly heard the words of the two players by a gift accorded 36 2| made; I knew which of the two turned up the king as well 37 2| men in Paris. We will be two friends henceforth. In a 38 2| out. Three sous for bread, two for milk, and three for 39 2| reduce the laundress' bill to two sous per day. The money 40 2| up, never cost more than two sous for each day. I had 41 2| amounted to eighteen sous, so two were left over for emergencies. 42 2| suffered!' ~"I had undertaken two great works - one a comedy 43 2| kindnesses expended on me by the two women; all at once the idea 44 2| more clearly; there were two women in Foedora, divided 45 2| the feeble inventions of two centuries of our literature, 46 2| often met my eyes, of the two women in their room; it 47 2| to make felt, over these two women, who in the bare simplicity 48 2| I spoke enlightened the two women, for they seemed to 49 2| at court, and for about two years he has been writing 50 2| hiding in a cranny between two boards? I did not try to 51 2| outward dissonance between two beings; we are not accustomed 52 2| bland tones in which those two words were uttered. I would 53 2| at night, securing merely two or three hours' sleep in 54 2| dinners must sustain me for two whole days. I used all my 55 2| is not necessary. I found two five-franc pieces at the 56 2| hope. ~"I found that those two magnificent five-franc pieces 57 2| sleepless nights, and squandered two months of my life for her, 58 2| at the countess' house in two days' time; I went thither, 59 2| for yourself. There are two kinds of poverty, madame. 60 2| to go to bed.' ~" 'And in two hours' time you will cry 61 2| us hasn't killed himself two or three times before he 62 2| to moralize about those two," and he pointed to Euphrasia 63 2| disorder was at its height, two crises supervened; each 64 2| kind that goes about on two feet, in a green cloth coat, 65 2| left me in possession of two thousand francs. I could 66 2| Aha! Aha! I wished for two hundred thousand livres 67 2| let us measure it!" ~The two friends spread out the table-napkin 68 2| wished for an income of two hundred thousand livres, 69 2| soon the snorings of the two friends were added to the 70 2| satisfied with an income of two hundred thousand livres. 71 2| very well, I will give you two months at most before you 72 3| or curiosity, brought the two old men together in a central 73 3| was one of my pupils in two lower forms, and in rhetoric. 74 3| hush!" Jonathan called to two underlings, whose voices 75 3| Do you understand? Not two houses. Faith, that there 76 3| savage gleam in his eyes. The two elders shook with terror 77 3| terror in his presence like two children at the sight of 78 3| words drew tears from the two old men, such tears as are 79 3| tightly-fitting glass windows. Two liveried footmen are mounted 80 3| passers-by make way for him; the two footmen help him to alight, 81 3| sitting to a painter. These two people looked like two estranged 82 3| These two people looked like two estranged lovers still sulking, 83 3| ordering of things, these two creatures, kept apart by 84 3| the first kiss by which two souls take possession of 85 3| I used to work till two o'clock in the morning; 86 3| Raphael," said Pauline, after two hours of silence. ~"We must 87 3| have scarcely enough for two months!" he said. ~A cold 88 3| was. Never has love made two souls, two natures, so absolutely 89 3| has love made two souls, two natures, so absolutely one. 90 3| melancholy hearth, these two were laughing in a bower 91 3| he said, pointing out two of the ducks; "one of them 92 3| another thing; between these two shagreens, sir, there is 93 3| to show you, in a word or two, that a machine can be made 94 3| pruning-knife from his pocket, cut two branches from an elder tree, 95 3| object fixed between the two solid metal plates must 96 3| when fixed in between these two indefinitely resisting surfaces?" ~" 97 3| shall die! " and he left the two amazed scientific men. ~" 98 3| learned pair looked like two Christians who had issued 99 3| furniture of the room, where the two lovers were lying asleep. 100 3| him out as superior to his two rivals. ~"I made up my mind 101 3| a comic author, studying two queer characters with a 102 3| opinion," he said, "but he has two hundred thousand a year; 103 3| stepping back a pace or two from Raphael, as if her 104 3| a title and an income of two hundred thousand a year. 105 3| strange and wonderful? Those two women came into Savoy to 106 3| mentioned after a turn or two. Although they lowered their 107 3| by catching a phrase or two spoken aloud. ~"You?" ~" 108 3| interposing between the two champions. ~Raphael left 109 3| antagonist, followed by two seconds and a surgeon, arrived 110 3| four horses, and there were two postilions. ~"What a queer 111 3| It is too late now." ~The two antagonists were placed 112 3| that it affected even the two postilions, brought thither 113 3| meadow might be an acre or two acres in extent. The cliffs 114 3| would penetrate between two sheer surfaces of lava, 115 3| bench at the door between two huge honey-suckle bushes, 116 3| middle height. Both of these two beings were in keeping with 117 3| tacit agreement between two kinds of feebleness, between 118 3| him, he is a hundred and two, and yet quite lately he 119 3| save his shell a day or two longer by paralyzing the 120 3| torture. ~One morning he saw two men in black prowling about