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 1        I|        voice had aroused the most noble sentiments only a moment
 2        V|           Still, by his side, his noble wife presented a tranquil
 3        V|    exclamations showed that every noble sentiment in her soul revolted
 4       VI|         his head to give this old noble a reception like that which
 5      XIV| greediness of M. de Courtornieu’s noble guests.~ ~Decorations, fortune,
 6     XXII|           We fled, but the cursed noble pursued us, overtook Carini,
 7      XXV|          voice of passion.~ ~Such noble women can, with impunity,
 8      XXV|          a proscribed man.”~ ~The noble enthusiasm of youth drew
 9      XXV|          himself.~ ~Each of these noble personages aspired to the
10    XXVII|     victis.”~ ~The president, the noble Duc de Sairmeuse, would
11    XXVII|           no trace of it upon his noble face.~ ~He had even repressed
12    XXVII|        Let them remember what the noble and generous Marshal Moncey
13   XXVIII|         last I find you, wretched noble!’ he exclaimed, ‘and now
14   XXVIII|          course to pursue.”~ ~The noble peasant handed the girl
15     XXXI|         exclaimed: “Ah! you are a noble man, Antoine.”~ ~He smiled,
16     XXXI|          tenderly.~ ~“Ah! you are noble people,” he exclaimed, “
17   XXXIII|            comparing her with the noble and generous Marie-Anne,
18       XL|            This sentiment is very noble, no doubt,” said he; “but
19     XLIV|    grandeur of his passion.~ ~How noble the two men who had loved
20     XLIV|         for her sake; and, with a noble recklessness, hazarded for
21     XLIV|       education; but his heart is noble and generous.”~ ~And when
22       LV|          confided him have made a noble man of him.~ ~If I restore
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