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1 I | Court, from~which we had no hope, you know why----"~ ~This 2 IV | sent him here? What can he hope to do? Sending his~card 3 VIII | suitably, and he was her only hope, her future, the~spring 4 X | smiles~flung the roses of hope on his woe. She sang, not 5 X | went on, "it~would be the hope of winning you from your 6 X | she. "But there is still hope. My husband is--"~ ~"Eighty?" 7 XIII | splendid Villa~Jeanrenaud. "I hope you will do me and the Princess 8 XIII | aspiration was now a living hope.~ ~At the end of a few days, 9 XIV | Villa Gandolphini, rocked in hope.~ ~Rodolphe then began again 10 XV | child. You have more to~hope for from me than from any 11 XV | subscriber as yet. They hope to~get some at Neufchatel, 12 XVIII| laugh; that is the effect of hope.~Sadness or gladness, it 13 XVIII| comes to me through you. The hope of~success always carries 14 XVIII| light from the torch of Hope, which has hitherto seemed 15 XXII | Chamber, you only~hold out the hope of his going there five 16 XXII | face shone the light of hope. The priest had~been sublime, 17 XXVI | Monsieur de Watteville~past all hope, in spite of the intelligent 18 XXVII| happiness, Albert must still hope for justification."~ ~Rosalie 19 XXVII| longed for rest; let us hope that the deep silence~and