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1 V | our success. As soon as I saw him and heard him, I felt~ 2 V | Watteville.~ ~"The first time I saw him," said the Abbe de Grancey, " 3 V | at my astonishment when I saw there~a wretched chest of 4 V | broad and yet hollow. I saw, too, that he stooped a 5 VI | seems to make longer,~she saw Albert writing, and fancied 6 VIII | Rodolphe to Leopold, since she saw in the cold and~faithful 7 IX | nightfall. From afar he saw the window open and brightly 8 X | fever. As soon as Leopold saw his friend out of danger, 9 XI | which, however, she~plainly saw. "I have detected that, 10 XII | asked Rodolphe, as he saw Francesca finish~reading 11 XII | produced in the~old man. He now saw a man of about sixty, extremely 12 XIII | from Rodolphe's eyes; he saw clearly the~meaning of the 13 XIII | Gandolphini's."~ ~At last he saw Francesca, but without being 14 XIV | the light of the moon she saw a pair of arms stretched 15 XV | alter the laws of optics;~he saw in Mariette a neat figure; 16 XV | Ten months ago, when you saw me so gay and contented, 17 XVI | 10th of August, when he saw Louis XVI. defending~himself 18 XVI | in a fever. It was when I saw them making repeated efforts 19 XVII | her heart. She suddenly saw the whole of Albert's previous~ 20 XVIII| following that one on~which I saw you for the first time, 21 XIX | Mademoiselle de Watteville saw from her bedroom~window 22 XXII | representative. They all saw in Albert Savaron, Savarus 23 XXII | then, under the~kiosk, he saw a white figure, which reminded 24 XXIV | Vicar-General read the letter; he saw Rosalie suddenly turn as~ 25 XXV | servant. Indeed, Jerome, who saw the~carriage returning, 26 XXV | in his card; and when he saw it,~Jerome says Monsieur 27 XXV | called up his servant. Jerome saw the servant go out again 28 XXV | Jerome, who, of course, saw~his master off, heard him 29 XXVI | granite on which he fancied he saw the~impression of a shell, 30 XXVII| or how to catch~her.~ ~"I saw him on his way through Paris;