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1 1| The gambler mechanically gave up the tally, and went downstairs 2 1| useless to a State which gave itself no trouble about 3 1| Fitful gleams of light gave a foreboding look to Paris; 4 1| consciousness of approaching death gave him, for the time being, 5 1| privilege of saying nothing, and gave himself up without hindrance 6 1| of various shapes which gave highly picturesque effects. ~ 7 1| once lay upon it, still gave out a faint scent of sandal 8 1| terrors of death. He even gave himself up, half amused 9 1| fantastical appearance, and gave him the look of one of those 10 1| our first peccadilloes gave us so much pleasure because 11 1| shrewd ones here and there gave heed to it, hoping to keep 12 1| in a moment of weakness, gave themselves up to luxurious 13 2| when I was twenty years old gave me so much as ten francs 14 2| foot in a restaurant, I gave myself up for lost; my fancy 15 2| the heads of their canes, gave themselves affected airs, 16 2| listen to professors who gave public lectures at the Bibliotheque 17 2| by his engaging manner, I gave him a brief account of my 18 2| about it. On the way he gave me benevolent advice as 19 2| fascinated and subdued us, and gave her an ascendency only the 20 2| order to secure her love, I gave her any quantity of reasons 21 2| emotions at any cost, I gave them to her in plenty; I 22 2| amends for all the pain they gave us; they repay us for the 23 2| where Bossuet tells how God gave more abundant reward for 24 2| covered an agitation that gave me pain. I went on without 25 2| ascendency over the countess, gave out that you were going 26 2| presumptuous speeches, and gave the countess credit for 27 2| both, and the smile she gave me seemed to me to be divine 28 2| of my creditors, and he gave my custom to his tailor, 29 2| Zingarelli called up no emotion, gave no voice to any poetry in 30 2| which compunction mingled, I gave her a bouquet. I learned 31 2| bejeweled scent-bottle hung. It gave me a quite indescribable 32 2| of the mantelpiece.' ~"I gave myself three minutes' grace; 33 2| and yelled, and sang; we gave each other blows fit to 34 2| the first one, forsooth, gave him the indigestion? ~"Debauch 35 3| so fond of him that if he gave me a box on the ear on one 36 3| that he wants nothing. He gave me a little book, sir, to 37 3| red tracing about it, and gave a cry so fearful that the 38 3| powerful, elderly frame, and gave him the appearance of an 39 3| caustic comments to which he gave rise. ~"In what cemetery 40 3| Saint-Jacques if she liked. She gave me her basement room for 41 3| clock in the morning; I gave my mother half the money 42 3| cannot be rendered alone gave it significance. Valentin 43 3| this nonsense." ~So Raphael gave himself up to the happiness 44 3| it was this custom that gave rise to our own proverb, ' 45 3| said Planchette, as he gave a fillip to his bits of 46 3| in his presence. ~Raphael gave way before their custom, 47 3| hole in the window; who gave the blow? Do we know that? 48 3| is half asleep. Valentin gave himself up to this life 49 3| the faces about him, and gave a certain vague offence 50 3| sprouting seeds and vegetation, gave color to the flowers, and 51 3| filled the lonely place gave Raphael a sensation that 52 3| happiness of use and wont that gave the lie to our philosophical 53 3| pity and devotion that he gave the Marquis before he went,