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1 I | carriage to drive on; then take me where you please, for 2 I | acquainted with the man who is to take the first place in the story. 3 II | direction; but it was as well to take precautions, and Sainte-Croix 4 II | from all points of view; take it at its very worst, and 5 III| pressing, and a third visit, to take place next day, was formally 6 IV | horses in his carriage, then take the box, and burn it; otherwise 7 IV | honour had driven them to take up arms to kill their enemy. 8 V | question, sir, and pray take heed that an answer is necessary. 9 V | addressing them, "that I shall take with you." Then turning 10 V | she invited the doctor to take some soup, asking him to 11 V | I have two fresh eggs to take after the question."~ ~" 12 V | and begged the doctor to take the pen for her. "I have 13 V | I otherwise could. If I take no rest, all I say or do 14 V | Father Chavigny offered to take charge of them, and as he 15 V | finished, M. Pirot was about to take up the pen to go on with 16 VII| saying that they would take nothing off, only putting 17 VII| said, 'I ask not that You take them from the world, but 18 VII| Then the owners ventured to take out the various things that