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1 2 | little. They are suns which set as they rose, unobserved. 2 2 | have already confessed, set me thinking over her death, 3 2 | order to make it with care. ~Set, in an oval of indescribable 4 2 | those who move in a certain set in Paris, I knew that Marguerite 5 2 | prodigality. All this was set down to the debauchery of 6 3 | stretched out to lave them and set them in the convalescence 7 4 | though the price you had set upon it made me fear that 8 6 | resolution which I have set myself to carry out. I swear 9 6 | white teeth were tightly set. The black hair, long and 10 11| his friends, the horses set out again, and as I came 11 13| god, or rather a goddess, set before me. ~I tried to put 12 14| for daylight in order to set out forthwith to rejoin 13 14| endure it no longer, and to set out next day. In consequence 14 16| Prudence, and all three set off, after Marguerite had 15 20| my quiet countryside, and set a blot on the honourable 16 22| had not returned, I would set out for Paris. Meanwhile 17 22| me as far as the gate, I set out. ~At first I began to 18 25| or discernment, those who set her in motion. ~Your father 19 25| on seeing the hindrances set by your love to your lover' 20 25| will hate me." ~I had to set up between us, as much for 21 25| returned to his carriage, and set out for Paris. ~I was only 22 26| Marguerite was ready to set out for the heaven to which