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1 1| by Providence, who has set loathing on the threshold 2 1| been dissipation that had set its foul mark on the proud 3 1| in his cheeks, would have set them down to some affection 4 1| soul; what poems have been set aside; what moans and what 5 1| above the combat. If he set aside for a moment the burdens 6 1| while his lips displayed a set smile like a drunkard's. 7 1| marveled over the rebec that he set in the hands of some lady 8 1| Are not fearful poisons set up in the soul by a swift 9 1| figures like a poet; a naught set beside a seven by him produces 10 1| sharp ring of his voice. ~He set the lamp upon a broken column, 11 1| metal. ~The old merchant set the lamp back again upon 12 1| everything else, that I have set my life. Moderation has 13 1| without weariness; I have set my desires on nothing; I 14 1| ingenuousness in his tones that set these writers, the hope 15 1| because the consequent remorse set them off and lent a keen 16 1| nothing left to do but to set their country ablaze, blow 17 1| gold. Countless wax tapers set in handsome candelabra lit 18 1| sweet scent of rare flowers, set in stands tastefully made 19 1| now," said the man who set up for a critic, "there 20 1| hundred of your bourgeoisie, set down on benches, will only 21 1| politicians, the laws you set up are always to go before 22 1| quenched, and the body, set free from its tyranny, gives 23 1| and nature of attraction, set the heart afire. It was 24 1| merchant to be ready to set out at dawn. They stood 25 1| warm and vivid coloring was set off by the dead white of 26 1| smile or vow, and I have set myself to make one long 27 1| than the cry of Pyrrhus set betwixt good and evil, or 28 2| long vainly desired, which set me a-dreaming of unutterable 29 2| innocence and virtue. ~"If I set foot in a restaurant, I 30 2| childhood I had been used to set a high value on the articles 31 2| moulded my character, and set me, while still young, in 32 2| young men of my own age, a set of swaggerers who held their 33 2| admired the heroes of this set when they bragged about 34 2| copper candle-sticks, were set in a row under each key. 35 2| selfish voice heard, and set an iron barrier between 36 2| desire. ~"How often have I set satin shoes on Pauline's 37 2| shall be the jeweler who set the diamonds in your crown. 38 2| is in Madame de Serizy's set, and visits Mesdames de 39 2| and I could not just then set the treasures there acquired 40 2| perfumed by the exotic flowers set in their stands. Another 41 2| and all the more when I set forth my theories amusingly, 42 2| suffering? You probably set some value on your dainty 43 2| upon. I was bold enough to set this before her one evening; 44 2| in a coaxing voice that set my heart beating. 'Will 45 2| self,' I thought. ~"She set her foot on a bronze bar 46 2| her who never wept? ~"As I set all my hopes on this last 47 2| must die sooner than beg. Set your mind at rest, madame,' 48 2| that each had power to set forth a whole life - like 49 2| Do you think that I set such value on your beauty, 50 2| lonely studies, or die. So I set myself tremendous tasks; 51 2| promised my father never to set foot in a gaming-house. 52 2| fortune is at stake, I will set my own affairs straight, 53 2| drew her towards me, and set a kiss on that innocent 54 2| of luck at ecarte might set him up with an outfit worthy 55 2| without regrets; poems are set forth for you in a few brief 56 2| languidly up to the mirrors to set their toilettes in order. 57 2| servants quickly and adroitly set the furniture and everything 58 2| said Emile. ~The hurrah set up by the jovial assembly 59 2| Raphael dear, I should like a set of pearl ornaments!" Euphrasia 60 2| thousand livres. Please to set about it at once." ~"Do 61 3| attend to, that I am well set to work! He reads the newspapers, 62 3| remarked a young man's eyes set in a mask of age, in the 63 3| formerly been his wont, and set out on foot for his old 64 3| It would be tedious to set down accurately the charming 65 3| the like of which I never set eyes on. Drawing a bucket 66 3| solids and fluids. If we set up the conditions by which 67 3| in a shovel-shaped mass, set down the flower-pot at the 68 3| hollowed stem that he had set in the clay, and at the 69 3| the upright wooden pipe set in the clay. ~"That is quite 70 3| Planchette, and together they set out for the Rue de la Sante - 71 3| intellectual labors - what did he set about, Horace?" he asked 72 3| However, we are in time to set these conditions right. 73 3| stomach that, by degrees, has set up nervous action in the 74 3| portion of the great All is set within us to sustain the 75 3| a hygienic regimen, to set your general condition right. 76 3| his arms over his chest, set his back against the wall, 77 3| leaving the place. I will set about having a house built 78 3| the high value which she set upon her charms and perfections. 79 3| French border, immediately set out for Auvergne, and reached 80 3| entrance into its depths, set about by flowers and brambles, 81 3| bird's-nest ingeniously set in a cranny of the rocks, 82 3| prophesied a speedy end. He set out the next day for Paris, 83 3| and the tables that were set out. A cheerful expression 84 3| days? Or, on a rustic bench set in the sun and under the 85 3| able to utter a sound, he set his teeth in Pauline's breast.