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1  She discovered many a sunny, sleepy corner, fashioned to dream in.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  He was a familiar figure at the race course, the opera, the fashionable clubs.
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3  She had a daughter who served her as a pretext for cultivating the society of young men of fashion.
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4  Some one had gathered orange and lemon branches, and with these fashioned graceful festoons between.
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5  She did not deem it worth while to go in search of any of the fashionable acquaintances from whom she had withdrawn herself.
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6  He possessed a good figure, a pleasing face, not overburdened with depth of thought or feeling; and his dress was that of the conventional man of fashion.
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7  The place was too modest to attract the attention of people of fashion, and so quiet as to have escaped the notice of those in search of pleasure and dissipation.
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8  Mrs. Mortimer Merriman and Mrs. James Highcamp, who were there with Alcee Arobin, had joined them and had enlivened the hours in a fashion that warmed him to think of.
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9  There were a dozen men crazy about her at the Cheniere; and since it was the fashion to be in love with married people, why, she could run away any time she liked to New Orleans with Celina's husband.
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10  Never were hands more exquisite than hers, and it was a joy to look at them when she threaded her needle or adjusted her gold thimble to her taper middle finger as she sewed away on the little night-drawers or fashioned a bodice or a bib.
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