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1 I | Lower Court."~ ~"Everybody thought you were done for."~ ~"And 2 IV | be sure that if she had thought young~Monsieur de Soulas / 3 VI | Then that was his light!"~thought she. "I might see him!-- 4 VI | the furniture, which she thought was red. From the chimney 5 VI | he is awake--like God!" thought she.~ ~The education of 6 VI | would have become of me," thought she, "if he had lived anywhere~ 7 VI | profound meditation,~Rosalie thought she would go to confession. 8 VII | devastating or absorbing~thought. Rosalie now understood 9 VII | Vicar-General was right," thought she. "/He/ is unhappy. Why~ 10 VIII | violence and impetus of thought~after the object of his 11 IX | Rodolphe was relieved of all thought for~the necessaries of life. 12 IX | and she is unmarried!" thought Rodolphe;~"what good luck!"~ ~ 13 IX | the two women must have thought~themselves safe; in all 14 X | said to herself. "And I thought him cold."~ ~She fetched 15 XI | Ah, so much the better," thought he; "we are on~an equal 16 XII | and without any second~thought. This magnanimity struck 17 XIII | carried away by impulse,"~thought he, "and I want her to be 18 XIII | last piece of trickery!" thought the thunder-~struck lover 19 XIV | ruined. The valiant~lover thought he would seek in politics 20 XIV | He will never love me!" thought she.~ ~This conclusion aggravated 21 XIV | into his private room. She~thought of writing to him, or of 22 XIV | impossible, was a mere passing thought.~ ~"Ah!" said she to herself, " 23 XV | fell into her own train of thought.~ ~"Dear, dear, how many 24 XV | are there in all that?" thought Mariette.~ ~Rosalie, whose 25 XV | am at Besancon, while you thought~I was traveling. I would 26 XVIII | precisely~the same rule. The thought charms me and gives me courage. 27 XVIII | not~seen you, and at the thought of going to Belgirate my 28 XIX | does not know how to love," thought she. "Ah! if it were I-- 29 XIX | nineteen,~she sometimes thought that it would be a fine 30 XIX | could breathe freely at the thought of his~coming triumph. This 31 XIX | certainly~full of love!" she thought.~ ~A lake fed by snows has 32 XX | Monsieur de Soulas a foe to thought?" asked Rosalie.~ ~"Then 33 XXI | destroyed."~ ~"The devil!" thought Amedee, as he left the house. " 34 XXII | silence. Some of the men~thought it showed a noble impulse.~ ~ 35 XXII | but do not fall; fierce thought drinks them up, the fire 36 XXII | my life, and I have not a~thought for which to blame myself--"~ ~" 37 XXIV | love with Albert Savarus!" thought the Vicar-General.~ ~ ~ 38 XXVI | too, father, for~having thought of settling me; but I do 39 XXVII | who sets out without a thought~of ill, and whom Providence 40 XXVII | of a cruel creature who~thought it sport to escape him; 41 XXVIII| is entire and without a thought of vindictiveness. I will~ 42 XXVIII| is for the best perhaps," thought the Abbe de Grancey.~ ~When 43 XXVIII| of a bitter revenge; she thought~of nothing but avenging