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1 IV | The bar-sinister is, of course, the badge of a bastard; 2 V | personage lodges; then, of course, there are communications 3 VII | trod on~fire. She had, of course, arranged to be with her 4 VIII | to his~daughter. In the course of the night Rosalie devoured 5 IX | In the evening he, of course, went out in a boat on the 6 XI | greater in my eyes."~ ~In the course of this conversation, which 7 XIII | his servant, 'I could of course kill my rival, but that 8 XIII | leave the road free. Of course he looked at the approaching~ 9 XIV | was~loved by her. In the course of this fateful night, the 10 XVI | quicker~than any other. In the course of our conversations you 11 XVI | it in the lower Court, of course~professed their gratitude. ' 12 XVI | the same.'--I have in the course of five interviews made 13 XVII | fully understood~Albert. Of course, she exaggerated the greatness, 14 XIX | them as a warning.~ ~In the course of this winter Albert de 15 XIX | being~popular.~ ~In the course of this winter he won seven 16 XIX | Abbe de Grancey, who, of~course, had watched and understood 17 XXI | to him the deeply~artful course pursued by the lawyer during 18 XXV | like death. Jerome, who, of course, saw~his master off, heard 19 XXVI | into the lake, which, of course,~was deepest close under 20 XXVIII| four or five times in the course of the winter, and busying~