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 1    XVIII|          would desert me? You would hide yourself, saying, ‘Let him
 2    XXIII|        remain; I must die, and thus hide my shame. I must, it shall
 3   XXVIII|            his face in his hands to hide his tears, and, for a moment,
 4      XXX| disdainfully.~ ~“Positively, my old hide is no more precious than
 5     XXXI|          own house.”~ ~“If he would hide in the stable behind the
 6     XXXI|          and trembling, he tried to hide behind the soldiers.~ ~Lacheneur
 7     XLII|            Mme. Blanche he tried to hide himself in the forest, but
 8     XLII|            turning away her head to hide her crimson face, she said:~ ~“
 9    XLIII|           to restrain herself or to hide the secret of her sufferings.~ ~“
10      LIV|          multitude. The truly happy hide themselves from the curious
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