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1  I think you would know how to spend it.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  Mrs. Pontellier evidently did not think so.
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3  I hardly think we need new fixtures, Leonce.
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4  Edna did not care or think whether it were genuine or not.
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5  They might have danced together, but they did not think of it.
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6  She herself could think of nothing to say about Mexico or the Mexicans.
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7  "You used to think the cook was a treasure," returned Edna, indifferently.
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8  At that time she had three babies, and was beginning to think of a fourth one.
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9  It did not occur to her to think he might have grown tired of being with her the livelong day.
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10  Of course, he couldn't think of telling Mrs. Pontellier all about it, she being a woman and not comprehending such things.
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11  The old madame did not venture to say she was afraid they would be neglected during Leonce's absence; she hardly ventured to think so.
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12  Edna could not help but think that it was very foolish, very childish, to have stamped upon her wedding ring and smashed the crystal vase upon the tiles.
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13  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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14  Why, my dear, I should think you'd understand by this time that people don't do such things; we've got to observe les convenances if we ever expect to get on and keep up with the procession.
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15  "Sometimes I am tempted to think that Mrs. Pontellier is capricious," said Madame Lebrun, who was amusing herself immensely and feared that Edna's abrupt departure might put an end to the pleasure.
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16  They saved her from starvation, as Madame Lebrun's table was utterly impossible; and no one save so impertinent a woman as Madame Lebrun could think of offering such food to people and requiring them to pay for it.
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17  There was nothing subtle or hidden about her charms; her beauty was all there, flaming and apparent: the spun-gold hair that comb nor confining pin could restrain; the blue eyes that were like nothing but sapphires; two lips that pouted, that were so red one could only think of cherries or some other delicious crimson fruit in looking at them.
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