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1 1 | for some traces of this courtesan's life, of which they had 2 1 | the coming of old age, the courtesan's first death. ~Is there 3 3 | melancholy examples of our modern courtesan; the Marquis de T. hesitated 4 3 | time have brought to the courtesan the offering of their pity, 5 9 | nothing had turned into a courtesan, and the courtesan whom 6 9 | into a courtesan, and the courtesan whom a mere nothing would 7 12| to be really loved by a courtesan: that is a victory of infinitely 8 12| when God allows love to a courtesan, that love, which at first 9 16| without shame or fear. ~The courtesan disappeared little by little. 10 17| butterfly or a dragon-fly. This courtesan who had cost more money 11 24| shameless, heartless, senseless courtesan, for me at least, for perhaps 12 25| had the old theory that a courtesan is a being without heart 13 27| her youth, that far away a courtesan had sacrificed her own happiness