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1  She was just having a good cry all to herself.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  She had long wished to try herself on Madame Ratignolle.
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3  Mrs. Pontellier talked a little about herself for the same reason.
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4  Even as a child she had lived her own small life all within herself.
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5  Mrs. Pontellier was glad he had not assumed a similar role toward herself.
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6  Their absence was a sort of relief, though she did not admit this, even to herself.
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7  She took the fan from Madame Ratignolle and began to fan both herself and her companion.
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8  She read a letter from her sister, who was away in the East, and who had engaged herself to be married.
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9  She was not accustomed to an outward and spoken expression of affection, either in herself or in others.
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10  She would not dare to choose, and begged that Mademoiselle Reisz would please herself in her selections.
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11  The action was at first a little confusing to Edna, but she soon lent herself readily to the Creole's gentle caress.
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12  It moved her to dreams, to thoughtfulness, to the shadowy anguish which had overcome her the midnight when she had abandoned herself to tears.
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13  Mrs. Pontellier reached over for a palm-leaf fan that lay on the porch and began to fan herself, while Robert sent between his lips light puffs from his cigarette.
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14  Edna was a little miss, just merging into her teens; and the realization that she herself was nothing, nothing, nothing to the engaged young man was a bitter affliction to her.
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15  But it was not long before the tragedian had gone to join the cavalry officer and the engaged young man and a few others; and Edna found herself face to face with the realities.
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16  Madame Ratignolle removed her veil, wiped her face with a rather delicate handkerchief, and fanned herself with the fan which she always carried suspended somewhere about her person by a long, narrow ribbon.
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17  After Mrs. Pontellier had danced twice with her husband, once with Robert, and once with Monsieur Ratignolle, who was thin and tall and swayed like a reed in the wind when he danced, she went out on the gallery and seated herself on the low window-sill, where she commanded a view of all that went on in the hall and could look out toward the Gulf.
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