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1 1| terrible poetry that Lara has given to the part: the thought 2 1| poet of our era? Byron has given admirable expression to 3 1| bat, he fancied, that had given him this chilly sepulchral 4 1| look as he did so. "He has given up the notion of dying already," 5 1| straightway to a dinner given by the founder of the said 6 1| Kirschenwasser. We have given you out to be the most undaunted 7 1| It acted like a signal given by the devil. Yells, hisses, 8 2| house, I would secretly have given up my fortune and my hopes 9 2| dreams, swaying in the dance; given up my life in thought to 10 2| women whose whole thought is given to the study of their requirements; 11 2| with the young girl who has given herself to us and does not 12 2| madness. Would it not have given over that sweet girlish 13 2| studious life of which I have given you some faint picture. 14 2| continually its fluid mass in given directions upon other souls. 15 2| tiniest nerve. And she had given herself to none, so as to 16 2| for his tip. I would have given ten years of life just then 17 2| for the hat of a frugally given owner, but its artificially 18 2| Foedora! How often I had given the price of a week's sustenance 19 2| which the countess had not given importance, had not overfilled 20 2| outspoken admiration had given me fresh courage. I so needed 21 2| Listen, my child. I have not given up the idea of coming back. 22 2| from wars? She has never given herself time to wipe the 23 3| the number that had been given to him, this reincarnation 24 3| scarcely civilized. He had given up all the rights of life 25 3| for the lorgnette she had given him to carry. Raphael knew 26 3| terrible speech had already given the Countess an incurable 27 3| when the talisman had been given to him; "so you are playing 28 3| after all the pain you have given me; to blot out the memory 29 3| perhaps, my name will be given. That is the newly matched 30 3| information that you have given me; it would furnish an 31 3| manner that the air, or any given fluid in circulation, could 32 3| invalid, as though he had given some serious offence. Raphael, 33 3| and fine ladies who had given their husbands the slip, 34 3| after the signal had been given by the seconds. ~"What are 35 3| that the signal had been given, or that his antagonist 36 3| His late adventure had given him a deep distaste for 37 3| and all of them alike were given up to the intoxication of