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1       II| himself to his lofty station. Blushing at his own ignorance; he
2       II|      him only yesterday that, blushing and trembling, he had laid
3       VI|    was watching Marie-Anne.~ ~Blushing and embarrassed, she turned
4      XII|      as he had just seen her, blushing and paling, about to swoon,
5    XVIII| Maurice, they both sprang up, blushing and confused.~ ~“What brings
6     XXIX|       my efforts to yours.”~ ~Blushing and embarrassed, Marie-Anne
7    XXXIX|       the young marquise, and blushing at this insult to a woman,
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