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1 1 | saw in the Rue Lafitte a great yellow placard announcing 2 2 | quite unknown, caused a great sensation, for the duke, 3 2 | of the chest. ~It was a great grief to the duke when his 4 3 | furtively examined by certain great ladies who had again seized 5 3 | their pity, and at times a great man has rehabilitated them 6 4 | up to Paris in haste, and great was the astonishment of 7 4 | simply come to ask of you a great service." ~"Speak on, sir, 8 4 | seemed to be relieved of a great weight, and thanked me as 9 5 | all events, he gave her a great deal of money." ~The general 10 5 | and I don't care if it's a great lady or a vagabond, I can' 11 6 | have you to do in such a great hurry?" ~"I must go to the 12 6 | which was covered with great drops of sweat. I took advantage 13 6 | grave-digger drew back. ~A great white shroud covered the 14 7 | and we had already become great friends. During the whole 15 7 | few days later there was a great performance at the Opera 16 7 | by long waiting or some great sacrifice. We men are built 17 8 | this visit was to have a great influence on my life. I 18 10| candle. She lay back on a great sofa, her dress undone, 19 10| arms, and, taking from a great bunch of red camellias a 20 11| let herself drop into a great armchair beside the fire, 21 11| for her was mingled with a great pity. I walked to and fro 22 12| streets were empty, the great city was still asleep, a 23 12| mystery of love, is indeed a great happiness, but it is the 24 12| their love. ~Hence those great devotions, those austere 25 12| inspires this redeeming love is great enough in soul to receive 26 12| dared not go; but I had so great a desire to see her before 27 13| woman like me are always in great confusion; well, I have 28 15| care for me a little?" ~"A great deal." ~"Then why did you 29 15| better. Your letter gave me a great deal of pain. If I had been 30 16| spite of myself, it was a great distress to me. Thus my 31 16| receveur general at C. He has a great reputation there for loyalty, 32 17| roof, and he went away in great indignation. ~Since that 33 19| me. ~I have always had a great respect and a sincere affection 34 19| de Provence in a state of great delight. The man had promised 35 22| up sharply before me like great phantoms rushing upon me. ~ 36 22| reached the Rue d'Antin the great city stirred a little before 37 23| lightly that I realize I was a great fool to have been as much 38 23| inspire a passion not less great than that which Marguerite 39 26| the prescriptions of our great doctor. ~This morning M. 40 26| morning I was awakened by a great noise. Julie, who slept