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Examples
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Since Lampron said so, and he is a philosopher, I think I had better follow his advice.
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Madame Lampron was stooping lower and lower over her needles.
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Lampron had formerly acquired a reputation for tireless agility among the fox-hunters of the Roman Campagna.
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Lampron engraving, solitary, motionless, beneath the light of a lamp.
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Lampron actually was weeping, he who was so seldom moved.
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I was watching Lampron, who was plainly angered at this brusque introduction.
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I divined that in his past, of which I knew but little, Lampron kept a sorrow buried that I had all unwittingly revived.
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Lampron stared astonished at this little thin-lipped man who had just changed his tone and manner so unexpectedly.
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The letter was from Lampron, who had forgotten to put a stamp on it.
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Among them are treasures beyond price; for Lampron is a genius whose only mistake is to live and act with modesty, so that as yet people only say that he has "immense talent."
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