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1 1| melancholy grace, his looks told of unsuccess and many blighted 2 1| arch above the hearth he told his love in a gloom so deep 3 1| that Leonarda of yours told us that you were off into 4 2| lecture. These expenses, all told, only amounted to eighteen 5 2| mine. ~"One evening Pauline told me her story with touching 6 2| seemed to divert her to be told that the human will was 7 2| silence for a moment when I told her that our ideas were 8 2| went through me. A voice told me, 'She is here!' I looked 9 2| an explanation. I had not told her my secret, still there 10 2| Plantes. ~" 'It will rain,' I told her, and it pleased her 11 2| three per cents, and then I told him the object of my visit. 12 2| girlish, blithe goodwill. I told her about my distress and 13 2| kind-hearted girl; 'my mother told me to offer you this money. 14 2| kill me. Perhaps what you told me will come true.' ~" ' 15 2| by any other process, I told her this fanciful story; 16 2| make one more effort. If I told her the story of my life, 17 2| took everything I had.' ~"I told her about my sacrifices, 18 3| well-known physician had told them quite seriously, at 19 3| prowess attributed to him are told in Thibet or in Tartary, 20 3| press that Planchette had told him about. He admired the 21 3| These gentlemen," he told him, "have unanimously agreed 22 3| and find M. Bianchon," he told Jonathan. ~Horace came and 23 3| Bianchon most certainly told me to divert his mind." ~