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1 1| great that the old gamesters laid nothing upon it; only the 2 1| his vision. A painter had laid heaven open; he beheld the 3 1| history of the world is laid open before you. After countless 4 1| dominion? I have no more laid myself open to a charge 5 2| appropriated the fairest women, and laid, or pretended that they 6 2| pretended that they had laid their heads on every pillow. 7 2| my hopes in a look, and laid before her, in my rapture, 8 2| rose. It was as if I had laid a wager with myself, for 9 2| was as lost upon me. I had laid commands upon myself to 10 2| alone under my roof, and laid myself down in my misery. 11 2| and the keyboard, and I laid them on your table.' ~" ' 12 2| please, take it!' ~"She laid three crowns upon the table, 13 2| flowers for her, as I had laid already my life and my fate 14 2| seemed to alter. She had laid the mask aside; her part 15 2| transitory charm seemed to have laid its spell on her face; it 16 2| She nodded. ~" 'I had laid out my last five-franc piece 17 2| every ache of the soul is laid to sleep, where only the 18 2| same cold dampness that had laid hold upon me at the brink 19 2| out the table-napkin and laid the Magic Skin upon it. 20 2| where everything had been laid waste, at the havoc wrought 21 2| And so the revelry was laid away and buried, like carnival 22 2| He heeded nothing as he laid the talisman upon it, and 23 3| will lay me where I have laid my father. Would I not far 24 3| Pauline drew her hands away, laid them on Raphael's shoulders, 25 3| The skin that you have laid before me is the skin of 26 3| the wider end of it, and laid the pipe of the elder stem 27 3| every vein. Raphael slowly laid himself down, pale, exhausted, 28 3| Raphael endure the burden laid upon him; here he could 29 3| ignorance of your " ~Raphael laid the scorched scrap on the