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1 I | intentional insult.~ ~We must now see by what a chain of circumstances 2 I | with his own pleasure to see what was going on before 3 I | single word, it was plain to see that a terrible storm was 4 I | in the dark had failed to see his companion: he had abandoned 5 II | progress of the malady and see with her own eyes the conflict 6 II | sovereign's court came to see him, heard every detail 7 II | Everybody went near to see what was in it, and it was 8 III| animals is still more plain to see: its malignity extends to 9 III| marquise took refuge, we see, in a complete system of 10 IV | anxious that no one should see the contents of the box; 11 IV | that Sainte-Croix went to see the marquise every day, 12 IV | Lachaussee often went to see her; and that she herself, 13 IV | councillor, Lachaussee came to see the lady and spoke with 14 IV | little bottles, saying, "See what Glazer has sent me." 15 IV | task, being unable even to see another man bled without 16 IV | have long been eager to see you."~ ~"Madame," the doctor 17 V | His mercy pardon them? See, I begin with this question, 18 V | for my purification? Now I see all my wrong-doings, and 19 V | you will have the heart to see me executed." All this she 20 V | she, "I did not expect to see you so late; pray leave 21 VI | have long been desiring to see you again, that you might 22 VI | with God for the future. See my hands, sir, and my feet, 23 VI | choir. The doctor went to see what it was, and found a 24 VI | wishes in this matter, I will see that they are carried out."~ ~" 25 VI | Mlle, d'Aubray. You may see by her letter what are her 26 VII| cried, "in God's name, you see what they have done to me! 27 VII| then she lifted her eyes to see the shameful object. It 28 VII| the Pont Notre-Dame, could see nothing but the headdress 29 VII| were before, that I may see M. Desgrais." The man hesitated, 30 VII| to receive it." ~ ~ ~"You see, madame," said the doctor, " 31 VII| Madame de Brinvilliers might see it when she mounted the 32 VII| that the spectators could see the neck cut open and bleeding.