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1 I | labyrinths, and its artifices. Long practise had given him imperturbable 2 I | satisfaction. He then drew a long breath, and seemed to regain 3 II | beyond his reach, it was not long before he was engaged in 4 III | for which he had sighed so long indefinitely postponed. 5 III | the rough, with numerous long planks and logs of wood 6 III | guard here. The time seemed long, and, growing impatient, 7 IV | and capture him? No; too long a time has elapsed.”~Father 8 IV | the Seine. But it was not long before they were obliged 9 IV | of the street extended a long factory wall.~“Ah!” sighed 10 IV | work, a promotion that his long years of service had not 11 V | improbable.”~Then, after a long silence which his companion 12 V | it!”~They searched for a long time, and it was not until 13 V | would not be forgotten so long as he lived.~“Perhaps it 14 VI | already there, it will not be long before I make my appearance. 15 VII | courtyard, that he drew a long breath, and then stretched 16 VII | these people, with their long, varied experience, shared 17 VIII | our meeting will save me a long walk. I was going to the 18 VIII | congregate here all day long; at times coming in search 19 VIII | others enter, and after a long stare return and recount 20 VIII | and was about to enter the long, narrow, badly-lighted corridor 21 IX | occur every day; and their long list should make humble 22 X | had formed his opinion a long while ago. But how could 23 X | it is over now.”~“Is it long since you have eaten anything?”~“ 24 X | should become so. All night long the jailors sat around me, 25 X | accord; not a word of his long story had rung false.~“Now,” 26 X | and gentlemen, walk up! Long life to the queen and to 27 XI | Leipsic on Wednesday? How long have you been in Paris?”~“ 28 XI | the dancers. It was not long before I grew weary of merely 29 XII | intersected by ditches, and up a long street—a fine rain falling 30 XII | if it were not one of a long chain—”~“Be good enough 31 XIII | confidence in his clerk’s long experience. He sometimes 32 XIII | would have confessed it long ago.”~“But, sir, this man 33 XIV | XIV~Long, narrow, and low of ceiling, 34 XIV | him was not, however, of long duration. “Yes, it is possible,” 35 XIV | was a bachelor, and for a long while I took my meals at 36 XV | in the cafe, and that a long while afterward a waiter 37 XV | that we are starting on a long journey.”~“Oh, Cocotte’s 38 XV | difficulties of Lecoq’s task.~The long drive in Father Papillon’ 39 XV | of her little hoard.~As long as the money lasted, that 40 XVI | standing in the windows of the long dressing room were shaking 41 XVI | would, however, loiter as long as he might, there were 42 XVII | run the greatest risks so long as they could only assure 43 XVII | received in instalments at long intervals subsequently. 44 XVII | his papers he soon found a long catalogue of the various 45 XVII | for a single night.~Rising long before daybreak and going 46 XVIII| you keep me confined so long in a secret cell? Am I never 47 XIX | investigations, they had a long conference together. For 48 XIX | won’t be willing to suffer long. Man must have food and 49 XIX | last sou, if necessary, so long as I only have my revenge. 50 XX | trouble of brushing, was long in front and at the sides; 51 XX | but what?”~It was not long before he ascertained. Seeing 52 XX | seemed embarrassed. “It’s a long story,” he stammered.~“Then 53 XX | him. The task was neither long nor difficult, for on the 54 XX | the work of a second. A long chalk mark on a watchmaker’ 55 XX | his black clothes and his long beard. You must answer him 56 XX | it. “Did they talk for a long time?” he asked.~“For less 57 XXI | agitated. After walking so long in the full sunlight, with 58 XXI | a princely dwelling, the long facade of which was brilliantly 59 XXII | the very next day began to long for the same employment 60 XXIII| as if we were babies in long clothes.”~“What! was your 61 XXIV | myself for my stupidity as long as I live!”~“Gently, gently!”