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1 1 | himself. His present woes give the lie to his hopes; yet 2 1 | desperate gamester will often give the bystanders. How much 3 1 | money into three parts to give himself more chance." ~The 4 1 | Anything you like to give, monsieur; I will pray to 5 1 | gaze as eager as man can give, to receive in exchange 6 1 | antiquities, thinking to give a treat to his senses, and 7 1 | whitewash the public mind, to give fresh costumes to the actors, 8 1 | puissant intellects which give to the world its Mirabeaus, 9 1 | the sparking diamonds that give neither light nor heat. 10 1 | good. Moreover, I would give all the speeches made for 11 1 | young man gravely, trying to give some wine to his waistcoat. ~" 12 1 | Shut up, you Turk!" ~"Give him some wine, and let that 13 1 | such as God has made it. Give me millions, and I would 14 1 | my own. I defy any man to give me the slightest uneasiness." ~" 15 1 | Euphrasia answered. "You give yourself for life to some 16 2 | to sit beside a sofa and give himself up to the sentimental 17 2 | a-masquerading! I was ready to give my life once and for all, 18 2 | devotion which is not theirs to give; for them, love means the 19 2 | breeze, - all this would give, to those who knew them 20 2 | pain in her voice, 'I would give up the property and the 21 2 | scarcity of specie will give you some idea of the value 22 2 | witticism of hers, she would give me an inquiring glance, 23 2 | but slight, I would not give you this warning, which 24 2 | kindness for them. I would give my life to serve my friends; 25 2 | banish me without needing to give me the reasons for your 26 2 | so much as five sous to give to a shoeblack for removing 27 2 | know enough, in a while, to give lessons myself, and then 28 2 | Yes, but you must give me twenty-five louis as 29 2 | ship for the Brazils, and give the Indians lessons in algebra, 30 2 | then, if the trade will not give your aunt her due, some 31 2 | about her, and will want to give a dozen francs to some little 32 2 | looked at her I used to give myself up to the pleasure 33 2 | she said, 'but she will give you a great deal of trouble. 34 2 | no longer. I was ready to give credence just then to superstitious 35 2 | that sort of thing.' ~" 'I give him credit for plenty of 36 2 | heart beating. 'Will you not give me a few more minutes? Have 37 2 | keep earlier hours, and give up this life of dissipation. 38 2 | by myself; why should I give up my way of living, a selfish 39 2 | there. Scum of society, give me your benediction! I am 40 2 | Emile, I have riches, I will give you Havana cigars!" ~"I 41 2 | of prosperity. So I will give you some Hava - na - cig " ~" 42 2 | this Taillefer went out to give some orders. The women went 43 2 | will have! What will you give me?" asked Aquilina. ~"Here' 44 2 | gratitude in him, he will give me a couple of carriages 45 2 | gravely; "very well, I will give you two months at most before 46 3 | dresses himself. I have to give him his dressing-gown, and 47 3 | bright radiance seemed to give him a glimpse of the heaven 48 3 | hitherto kept sacred. He would give no special heed to any woman 49 3 | soon as he lay in bed, "give me half a drop of laudanum 50 3 | without number, that I would give all the wealth upon this 51 3 | wife; but as it is, I would give up the whole world for you, 52 3 | always. Why, Raphael, if I give you my fortune, my heart, 53 3 | Pauline. "Oh, I will not give you up to any other woman." ~" 54 3 | daughter!" she went on. "I give no more thought to my father 55 3 | soon find out your secret. Give that to me," she went on, 56 3 | degenerate race of donkeys can give no idea of the ass in his 57 3 | there. What name shall we give to what has taken place, 58 3 | test; if, furthermore, you give me the power of continually 59 3 | bolts. ~"If you were to give seven rapid turns to that 60 3 | Is no human power able to give me one more day of existence?" ~" 61 3 | whatever! Come, we will give it a little fluoric acid 62 3 | hours; but slumber seems to give them back the spontaneity 63 3 | Brisset, as they entered, "to give you my own opinion at once. 64 3 | school-boys together. That will give you a society in miniature, 65 3 | depressing way of living can give. What did it amount to? 66 3 | deprecatory gesture, "and I give it in opposition to our 67 3 | for it would be hard to give the palm to either in that 68 3 | saloon, doing his best to give no one any advantage over 69 3 | incessantly. ~"I am thirsty; give me some water " he said 70 3 | assumed those misty tints that give to high mountains a dim 71 3 | sleep and waking, which give to realities a fantastic 72 Epi| by your own fireside, and give yourself up luxuriously