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1 II | Monsieur de Soulas' father had left him only four thousand francs~ 2 II | hardly three francs a day left~for food, amusements, and 3 IV | title in due form,~and he left his card on all his new 4 IV | bar-sinister. There is no one left of the Brabant family but 5 VII | Mass was over. Albert had left the church.~ ~"The Vicar-General 6 VII | putting his name in~front; he left the finance of the concern 7 X | strongly. Francesca, who had left them, returned with a large 8 X | reached Lucerne the day they~left for Fluelen.~ ~In spite 9 X | eight o'clock the old man left the young people without 10 XI | friend?--My poor mother has left sixty~thousand francs of 11 XI | country and find all you left there." Again~the Italian 12 XI | tell of my happiness; she left this~earth without seeing 13 XIII | lodgers at the Bergmanns' had left at~daybreak. It then seemed 14 XV | which virulent smallpox had left on her flat, parched face; 15 XVI | many vacancies had been left by the~promotion of several 16 XVII | have no power, no vigor left but for happiness; and if 17 XIX | herself that there~was nothing left to her but to be resigned, 18 XIX | thousand francs a year--left the~management of les Rouxey 19 XIX | When the Baron died, he left the slopes of the~two Rouxey 20 XIX | Rouxey, to the~right and left at the foot of the Dent 21 XIX | was all wild and deserted, left to the care of~nature, abandoned 22 XIX | obedience to her mother that she left~Besancon in the month of 23 XX | my election."~ ~The Abbe left Savarus after giving him 24 XXI | thought Amedee, as he left the house. "The heiress 25 XXI | letter written with her left hand, signed "/A friend 26 XXI | his eyes to heaven,~and left the room, saying to himself, " 27 XXV | find another place.~ ~"He left his keys with Monsieur Girardet, 28 XXVI | Rouxey, you will have nothing left," said the Baroness.~ ~" 29 XXVI | Italy, for the late Duke left her everything.~ ~"The woman 30 XXVII | Rouxey, and the small share left to you after your father' 31 XXVII | Belgirate, which she~had left when Albert flew thither, 32 XXVII | Albert flew thither, she had left instructions~leading him 33 XXVIII| recover his~liberty.~ ~She left Besancon in 1841, intending, 34 XXVIII| lost her~right arm and her left leg; her face is marked