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1 But the young sempstress did not yet understand of what crime she was accused.
2 The latter soon resumed, addressing the young sempstress :
3 The young sempstress entered hastily, with a pale, agitated countenance, and said, in a trembling voice: Oh, madame!
4 The young sempstress was occupied in collecting the different articles that she was about to carry to the pawnbroker's.
5 The young sempstress is in mourning for her sister, but her countenance is expressive of a mild, calm sorrow.
6 She soon felt a growing interest, an involuntary emotion, as she read more of these private thoughts of the young sempstress .
7 Yielding, therefore, to these attractions, the young sempstress , generally so timid and sensitive, felt herself almost at her ease with Florine.
8 "Let me kiss you again," said Cephyse to the young sempstress ; "at least now we are alone, you will not be afraid?"
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