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 1        I|      brightly colored skirts, and large white coifs.~ ~Being as
 2        I| approached the church.~ ~He was a large man, about fifty years of
 3       II|           for his own person. His large income he consecrated almost
 4       II|        the year 1813 swept away a large portion of his personal
 5      III|    bottles, and behind her came a large man in a white apron, bearing
 6      III|       which were well-formed, but large, firmly knit and powerful,
 7       IV|         yields an income twice as large as in former years.”~ ~“
 8        X|          this man by paying him a large indemnity.”~ ~This word
 9       XI|          The truth is, that these large sums were intended to win
10      XIV|    surveyed her reflection in the large mirrors; “am I not as pretty
11     XVII|         small,” she said, “or too large. His rank is not equal to
12     XVII|           of her maid, bringing a large bouquet of roses which had
13     XVII|         while arranging them in a large Japanese vase, she bedewed
14    XVIII|            He saw upon the fire a large kettle of melted lead, and
15      XXI|          young girl, removing the large hat which had partially
16    XXIII|        chest bared, was bathing a large wound in his right breast.~ ~“
17     XXIV|      convulsively clinched, and a large dark-blue circle surrounded
18     XXIV|             The abbe led her to a large arm-chair, where he forced
19    XXVII|  certainty of the result.~ ~Three large tables taken from the mess-room,
20    XXVII|           too great for the hall, large as it was, and they found
21     XXIX|           paper by the light of a large candelabra.~ ~On seeing
22     XXIX|         in my best hand on a very large sheet of very poor paper.
23     XXIX|            Yes, he is alone, in a large and very comfortable room.”~ ~“
24     XXIX|           Martial.~ ~“It is quite large and furnished with a double
25     XXIX|         rope. It will make a very large bundle; but no matter. I
26     XXIX|           me, envelop myself in a large cloak, and accompany you
27      XXX|          allotted to him was very large. It had once communicated
28      XXX|         The cement which held the large blocks of stone together
29      XXX|          s body by the light of a large lantern which he had deposited
30     XXXI|        But the peasant placed his large hand kindly upon his guest’
31    XXXII|             There they discovered large spots of blood.~ ~“One of
32   XXXIII|          answered: “No. He wore a large cloak, the collar of which
33   XXXIII|         spent his days alone in a large room on the second floor.~ ~
34     XXXV|    breaking of the rope—a rope so large that one would have supposed
35     XXXV|        sons, he now tills quite a large farm. We must procure a
36    XXXVI|      regarded with suspicion.~ ~A large man, who was apparently
37    XXXVI|      sealed with a huge wafer, as large as a two-sou piece, which
38    XXXVI|           as possible.~ ~“It is a large city,” he said; “you will
39    XXXVI|         inn on the outskirts of a large city.~ ~Maurice having finished
40    XXXIX|    honorable heart?~ ~Buried in a large arm-chair, he sat watching,
41      XLI|           away with him under his large cloak an infant—a boy—whom
42     XLII|           the galleys, and not at large among respectable people.”~ ~“
43    XLIII|     arranged?”~ ~“There are three large square rooms on the ground
44    XLIII|          marquis roamed about the large gardens, his daughter regarded
45      XLV|     someone; the bright fire, the large arm-chair placed before
46      XLV|         when her eyes fell upon a large oaken box standing open
47      XLV|           by a peasant, bearing a large bundle.~ ~“Ah! here is my
48    XLVII|          his face was hidden by a large slouch hat.~ ~He had not
49    XLVII|          he saw in the distance a large dark stain upon the grass.
50        L|      necessary for her to be in a large cityParis, for example—
51       LI|     Blanche would require money—a large sum of money, for whose
52       LI|           the journey, not in the large Berlin, with the servants,
53       LI|          the Rue de Crenelle, and large gardens shaded with superb
54      LII|         wonder was increased by a large mirror opposite the door,
55      LII|   endeavored, by the payment of a large sum of money, to persuade
56      LII|   confessing that she had given a large sum of money to this man,
57      LIV|         blouse, was seated upon a large block of stone not far off.~ ~“
58      LIV|        room, his eyes fell upon a large casket, inlaid with silver,
59      LIV|        seated at a table before a large punch-bowl, and in company
60      LIV|           had encased her feet in large, coarse shoes that were
61       LV|       with a cage, covered with a large piece of black silk, persistently
62       LV|         the messenger enter.”~ ~A large man, with a very florid
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