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1 1| Benvenuto Cellini's workshop carried him back to the Renaissance 2 1| geological writings of Cuvier? Carried by his fancy, have you hung 3 1| constitutional thimble-rig is carried on to-day, dear boy, more 4 1| pictures, what luxury well carried out! If one may believe 5 1| European notions, sustained and carried pyramids of strawberries, 6 2| believe that my opinion carried any weight whatever; I took 7 2| ran against me, and that carried off all my available cash. 8 2| would rather myself have carried my bed thither than have 9 2| Corsican monk. This is how I carried it out. On the days when 10 2| Rastignac's eloquence carried me away. The attractions 11 2| ministers, and artists carried, more or less, towards destruction 12 2| ankle. Mankind at large is carried away by fits of intoxication, 13 2| appreciate. A borrower is often carried away and over-mastered by 14 2| the Chatelet, were to be carried off by the broker's men, 15 2| brains." ~At the word, Emile carried Raphael off into the dining-room. ~" 16 3| overthrown, enveloped and carried away by a waterspout. ~" 17 3| water for the dwelling was carried. At the base of the hill