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 1      VII|  His mind was occupied with thoughts of two women who had made
 2       IX|   composure, to collect his thoughts scattered by the storm of
 3        X|    he read in his eyes many thoughts which were not there; and
 4      XIV|   doubt of the result, were thoughts which never once entered
 5       XV|  was impossible to read his thoughts.~ ~How long that night seemed
 6      XVI|     so engrossed in his own thoughts that he failed to notice
 7    XVIII|    even more: fight against thoughts of Marie-Anne as a traveller
 8      XIX|  not this ambition. All her thoughts, all her wishes were for
 9      XXX|     He must not allow these thoughts to unnerve him. He was determined
10   XXXIII|     a man to contradict his thoughts by his acts.~ ~But while
11   XXXIII|    to be occupied only with thoughts of his approaching marriage,
12   XXXIII|  not distract his mind from thoughts of his son and of his daughter;
13    XXXVI|    of a vulgar peasant, the thoughts it expressed were worthy
14    XXXVI| anxiety and these sorrowful thoughts, and during the days that
15   XXXVII|    one suspected his secret thoughts. It was with the most unalterable
16      XLI|     you love!”~ ~With these thoughts in her mind, she could not
17     XLII|   imposed upon herself, her thoughts followed Chupin. What was
18     XLIV|     be crushed.~ ~But other thoughts soon replaced these gloomy
19     XLIV|     her in driving away the thoughts of Martial, which haunted
20    XLVII|    was so absorbed in these thoughts that he did not observe
21   XLVIII|   might escape from her own thoughts.~ ~Morning had dawned some
22   XLVIII|    to Montaignac, Martial’s thoughts were busy.~ ~“She really
23        L|  joys awakened many strange thoughts in her mind, and dissipated
24        L|   Her crime was ever in her thoughts; it rose before her in all
25        L|    struggling against these thoughts; she was exerting all her
26       LI|    combined to distract her thoughts from herself. She forgot
27      LII|   if communing with his own thoughts, rather than addressing
28      LII|   in discovering her inmost thoughts.~ ~Aunt Medea, it is true,
29      LIV|     boulevards.~ ~Martial’s thoughts were busy as he trotted
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