Chapter
1 VI | spite of his sufferings, he continued his~march, with some blasphemings
2 VI | not know how it is," she continued (and the simple~warrior
3 VII | composedly at the lady.~ ~"Dear," continued she, "respect him. He does
4 VII | threaten him?--Listen," she continued after a pause, "I will~not
5 VII | with Mme de Langeais. She~continued her conversation with M.
6 VII | interrupted~herself, and continued: "But I am too good-natured
7 VII | will do, that will do," she continued, seeing~that he was about
8 VIII| turn to love.~ ~"Still," he continued, "I have my doubts. And,
9 VIII| delusion.~ ~"Madame," Armand continued with cold contempt, "one
10 VIII| Listen~carefully to me," he continued, pausing to add solemnity
11 IX | your misapprehensions," continued he,~taking up a small steel
12 IX | Now, what do you wish?" he continued, taking the tone of a~master
13 IX | with you, my children,"~she continued, looking as she spoke at
14 IX | affectionately on the forehead, and~continued smiling, while she held
15 X | preamble, my dear child," she continued after a pause,~"brings me
16 X | to read it," the Duchess continued with dignity,~"say one thing
17 X | is no ordinary woman," he continued. "Tomorrow~we will all of
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