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1  We shall be everything to each other.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XXXVI
2  To-morrow would be time to think of everything.
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ContextHighlight   In XXXVIII
3  I will give you everything that you like to eat and to drink.
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ContextHighlight   In XXVI
4  He had met Montel, who was doing everything toward his advancement.
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ContextHighlight   In XX
5  Robert's going had some way taken the brightness, the color, the meaning out of everything.
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ContextHighlight   In XVI
6  She never realized that the reserve of her own character had much, perhaps everything, to do with this.
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ContextHighlight   In VII
7  There's Madame Ratignolle; because she keeps up her music, she doesn't let everything else go to chaos.
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ContextHighlight   In XIX
8  His wife was keenly interested in everything he said, laying down her fork the better to listen, chiming in, taking the words out of his mouth.
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ContextHighlight   In XVIII
9  When everything was secured and the lights put out, they left through the front door, Arobin locking it and taking the key, which he carried for Edna.
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ContextHighlight   In XXXI
10  Old Celestine, with a bandana tignon twisted about her head, hobbled in and out, taking a personal interest in everything; and she lingered occasionally to talk patois with Robert, whom she had known as a boy.
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ContextHighlight   In XXXIV
11  Whatever was her own in the house, everything which she had acquired aside from her husband's bounty, she caused to be transported to the other house, supplying simple and meager deficiencies from her own resources.
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ContextHighlight   In XXIX