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1 2 | had tried to remove her as far as possible from her former 2 2 | daughter might not have heard. ~Far be it from me to make out 3 7 | another all the time. ~I was far from having given up thinking 4 9 | Prudence to do so." ~"As far as that goes, madame," I 5 10| as that?" ~I had gone too far to draw back; and I was 6 13| grateful to them for it? Far from it. She declares that 7 13| Invitation a la Valse, as far as the famous passage in 8 15| sure that if you came as far as my door you would want 9 16| to me the day before, and far off the world went on its 10 17| room, where she tried, as far as possible, to induce him 11 17| I was the gainer in so, far that my mistress now belonged 12 18| take the boat and go as far as the island of Croissy. 13 20| what you think. This love, far from leading me astray, 14 21| she would come with me as far as the train; I hoped that 15 21| her; but that time was so far away that it seemed to have 16 21| fine; he walked with me as far as the station. Never had 17 22| Nanine, who came with me as far as the gate, I set out. ~ 18 25| while I write these lines? Far from Paris, far, far, they 19 25| these lines? Far from Paris, far, far, they tell me, and 20 25| lines? Far from Paris, far, far, they tell me, and perhaps 21 25| habits and reputation were far from giving any guarantee. 22 26| hold and give, and you are far away, you are cursing me, 23 26| look. She little knows how far I am from such things now. 24 27| purity of her youth, that far away a courtesan had sacrificed 25 27| of doing all that she did far from it; but I have discovered