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1 1| with which the young man took a numbered tally in exchange 2 1| losses or gains of those who took part in these sombre pleasures. 3 1| Bah!" said a waiter, as he took a pinch of snuff. ~"If we 4 1| reached the Rue Saint Honore, took the direction of the Tuileries, 5 1| India and its religions took the shape of the idol with 6 1| some work of Teniers, he took for his own the helmet of 7 1| tremendous resurrection that took place at the voice of this 8 1| chimerical about him, and took up his existence at once 9 1| as if to steady himself, took up a little dagger, and 10 1| his stiletto. The stranger took it and tried to cut the 11 1| before at the Bouffons; we took courage again, and made 12 1| went without ceremony, and took his place at an enormous 13 1| enormous table. ~Raphael took a last look round the room 14 1| began to flush, sundry noses took a purpler hue, faces lit 15 1| substantial farmer. "You, sir, who took blood for wine just now?" ~" 16 1| above all other men, I, too, took another name when I raised 17 1| friends. Raphael and Emile took the coffee which she poured 18 1| these so vividly, that they took the pranks of the orgy about 19 1| plaintive, half amused, he took Raphael's hand. ~ 20 2| beating of my heart, but took out two twenty-franc pieces 21 2| From that day my father took me fully into confidence. 22 2| carried any weight whatever; I took no pleasure in myself; I 23 2| their desires. But I, who took myself for a man of genius, 24 2| Imperceptibly Pauline took me under her protection, 25 2| In spite of myself, they took charge of me, and I accepted 26 2| my coming, was resumed. I took courage, feeling that I 27 2| freedom to individuals, he took my arm, and we went round 28 2| keenness of intellect. I took a pleasure in deciding some 29 2| the theatre with me, she took it suddenly into her head 30 2| richly rewarded by the joy I took in sacrificing everything 31 2| acknowledgements, and Pauline took the note. I changed my dress. 32 2| watched uneasily, and we took a cab. At the Museum I was 33 2| the child's reasoning. She took my hand in hers as if she 34 2| at me with alarm. ~"She took up her brush again and dipped 35 2| contribute to his success, took up the glove thrown down 36 2| fender as if to warm it, took off her gloves, and drew 37 2| a hand to the table, and took a flask from it, from which 38 2| seated myself near to her and took the hand that she surrendered 39 2| Plantes? The hire of your cab took everything I had.' ~"I told 40 2| and chose my furniture, took the rooms that you know 41 2| received a blow. Acclamation took the form of silence, for 42 2| life by the draughts he took of it. He saw what every 43 3| armchair, a kind of reaction took place in him, the tears 44 3| of the second act a woman took up her position not very 45 3| his head. The young girl took his hand at this; she pressed 46 3| mine! Poor Pauline! " ~He took a pair of compasses and 47 3| the course of events which took place in Paris; their marriage 48 3| of my life," and Raphael took leave of the learned naturalist 49 3| by his idea, Planchette took an empty flower-pot, with 50 3| went up to a fruit-tree and took down a little phial in which 51 3| hurried in. The foreman took the skin and buried it in 52 3| cracks round about it. It took a blow of some kind to make 53 3| conversation, he left the salon and took refuge in the billiard-room. 54 3| came to call upon him, and took an anxious interest in his 55 3| about Raphael's mouth, and took his leave without finding 56 3| evening before. ~No one took any notice of Raphael as 57 3| Raphael inquired. ~"I took my bachelor's degree on 58 3| Aloft in air the granite took upon itself the most fantastic 59 3| dyed themselves in purple; took a tint of glowing rose-color, 60 3| with water, its rocky sides took warmer tones, the extinct 61 3| profoundly selfish thought took possession of him, and the 62 3| pursuit of justice, if they took refuge under the shadow 63 3| death?" ~The peasant woman took him for a ghost, and fled. ~" 64 3| Thrilled with horror, he took refuge among the highest 65 3| furtively studied him and took observations. They made 66 3| learn any more. He calmly took up the letters and threw 67 3| half-burnt thought or word; he took a pleasure in deciphering 68 3| over Jonathan's face. He took a candle that lit up the 69 3| energies, reached his room, took a powerful sleeping draught, 70 3| had grown lightheaded; she took the talisman and went to