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... felt at having suc- ceeded in his negotiation better than he had expected the evening before . " He consents , " added he , " to come and do the job for Monsieur , and to work for the chateau , because Madame is good to the poor . " 66 ...
... felt at having suc- ceeded in his negotiation better than he had expected the evening before . " He consents , " added he , " to come and do the job for Monsieur , and to work for the chateau , because Madame is good to the poor . " 66 ...
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... felt , everything aspired , everything ascended in that head , when detached from the rustic body which carried it . One could fancy that one saw the profile of a thought making itself visible , in the morning sun , upon the blue and ...
... felt , everything aspired , everything ascended in that head , when detached from the rustic body which carried it . One could fancy that one saw the profile of a thought making itself visible , in the morning sun , upon the blue and ...
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... felt that other guests besides man had discovered this asylum . Plants also multiplied at the foot of the rocks . Red pinks took root there , and waved over the mosses on the wall , like cherries half opened by the beaks of the birds ...
... felt that other guests besides man had discovered this asylum . Plants also multiplied at the foot of the rocks . Red pinks took root there , and waved over the mosses on the wall , like cherries half opened by the beaks of the birds ...
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... felt myself to be faulty , and should never have been able to find good reasons for my conduct . But you will pardon me if I have given you trouble : it was not done willingly . On the contrary , I wished to serve you if I had been able ...
... felt myself to be faulty , and should never have been able to find good reasons for my conduct . But you will pardon me if I have given you trouble : it was not done willingly . On the contrary , I wished to serve you if I had been able ...
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... felt rightly , and I willingly pardon you . But tell me also who it is that has made your judgment so clear and your conscience so delicate , that your duties of justice and charity towards your neighbour always prevail over your own ...
... felt rightly , and I willingly pardon you . But tell me also who it is that has made your judgment so clear and your conscience so delicate , that your duties of justice and charity towards your neighbour always prevail over your own ...
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