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1 1 | seriously acquired. Not being old enough to invent, I 2 1 | begun and ended it. ~Not being shocked at the sight of 3 1 | was called Louise, and, being obedient to her mother, 4 1 | streets a poor girl who was being marched along by two policemen. 5 2 | the parents who pay for being wept over are wept over 6 2 | make himself conspicuous by being seen in their company, and 7 2 | Bagneres with her maid, and not being in any fear of compromising 8 2 | till the following day. On being questioned, Marguerite admitted 9 3 | furniture the price of which was being run high by Mme. D., the 10 3 | creature whose goods were being sold to pay her debts had 11 3 | way, sir." ~Nothing more being offered, the book was assigned 12 6 | what God has done with a being that I have loved so much, 13 7 | stood aside, and, without being seen, saw the two women 14 8 | she recognised me, without being quite sure who I was, for 15 8 | slightest attention to what was being acted. As for me, the performance 16 9 | already had the honour of being introduced to you." ~Marguerite' 17 9 | seemed as if her chest were being torn in two. The poor girl 18 10| found one. Men, instead of being satisfied in obtaining for 19 11| to bed I don't mind your being here." ~At that moment there 20 12| lover, at least to love, for being without mistrust she is 21 12| before that night. My whole being was exalted into joy at 22 14| twenty-four; and instead of being too happy that she should 23 14| fortunate," she said, "in being able to get away from Paris 24 15| because you are the only human being who has ever pitied me. 25 15| hearts, under penalty of being hooted down and of ruining 26 16| As I told you, I began by being allowed to stay only from 27 16| presence of Mme. Duvernoy being needful on account of the 28 16| isolating from this world the being in whom you would live wholly. 29 17| with tears in my joy at being thus loved. ~"My life is 30 18| reciprocated love. Every being who is not the beloved one 31 18| beloved one seems a useless being in creation. One regrets 32 18| often found her sad, without being able to get any explanation 33 18| would prevent your still being Marguerite's lover. She 34 21| certainly not of Marguerite being unfaithful to me. Reaching 35 21| distract her. I entered without being announced, and found Prudence 36 22| deceiving me? Had she counted on being back in time for me not 37 24| nothing surprising in my being in love with you." ~Marguerite 38 24| expressive sorrow without being touched, when I compared 39 25| theory that a courtesan is a being without heart or reason, 40 25| and live with you without being a too heavy expense. I told 41 26| are few men so worthy of being loved. This paper signed 42 26| existence is shared between being delirious and coughing. ~ 43 26| in me. He seemed proud of being still on his feet, while 44 26| was, he seemed afraid of being badly received. ~"Come in