Chapter
1 I | ledge of~rock could you find so many different harmonies,
2 I | to see the convent~and to find some means of entering it.
3 I | one alone was certain to find him inexorable. The~General
4 I | nationality was revealed.~ ~"We find France everywhere, it seems,"
5 I | the~search had failed to find her. The suspicion aroused
6 I | resurrection of~a lost love, to find her only to know that she
7 II | great singer might strive to find a voice~for her love, her
8 II | his house. Surprised to find so much piety in a French~
9 II | Thither the priest came to find him, and brought~him to
10 III | rare a~thing and so hard to find, that I doubted you, and
11 III | soul! In Sister Theresa I~find the Duchess over again,
12 III | still, the noblesse began to find~themselves out of their
13 III | necessity; history will never find her behind the time. France~
14 IV | they should have set out to find~him, even in the fireless
15 IV | no need to do more than find a suitable~sarcophagus;
16 IV | historian is pretty certain to find some~representative figure,
17 IV | though she was prepared to find in it a solution of~her
18 VI | undaunted officer hoped to find a solution of several~scientific
19 VI | should be so fortunate as to find that my house~is agreeable
20 VI | to you, you will always find me at home in the~evening
21 VII | fair actress appeared to find it hard to preserve her~
22 VII | opened for them, or they find a language for themselves~
23 VIII| accents in which a woman could find utterance~for ingenuous
24 VIII| day of her life she~should find absolution for her sins
25 VIII| Then I have still to find favour in your sight?"~ ~"
26 VIII| like you;~I wish always to find favour in your eyes."~ ~
27 VIII| interrupted. "After it is over we find out those who love us~sincerely."~ ~"
28 VIII| gilded over.~ ~"Yes, to find baseness in perfection,
29 VIII| that you came hither to find it~against your will...
30 IX | Well, Antoinette does not find time heavy on her hands,
31 IX | little woman has driven me to find a~singular pastime," replied
32 IX | natural, dear me! And you will find the~law against you. How
33 X | dear niece. You will not find many families where the
34 X | choose."~ ~"Couldn't we find some good fellow in the
35 X | elsewhere! Just tell me where to find the page that~would be cut
36 X | clock that afternoon, to find his young cousin looking~
37 X | no human~power will ever find me again on this earth.
38 X | have no wings. We shall find her whether she is on the
39 X | Montriveau~nor his friends could find any trace of the Duchess.
40 X | that music; he tried to find~auguries of happiness in
41 X | Carmelite's half of~the parlour, find their way along the corridors,
42 X | were written on the doors, find Sister~Theresa's cell, surprise
43 X | horrified when she came back to find that the body was gone. ~
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