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1 III | fall upon his knees, and at times lie flat upon his stomach 2 IV | footprints of the fugitives, at times even effacing them. In many 3 IV | strangely. More than a dozen times, in spite of all their efforts, 4 V | smelt powder many scores of times—was still more overcome. 5 VIII | deductions, as in former times when in the employ of his 6 VIII | congregate here all day long; at times coming in search of some 7 IX | she whined.~“Yes, several times. First of all, you were 8 IX | tasted every disgrace, at times attain a perfection of hypocrisy 9 X | told that already three times since yesterday,” rejoined 10 XII | and put in prison several times—always on account of my 11 XII | concealing his feelings, at times nature can not be controlled.~ 12 XII | my neck at least twenty times. I wouldn’t like my worst 13 XIII | difficult part of buffoon! At times I could scarcely restrain 14 XIII | Ah! you are a hundred times right!” exclaimed the magistrate. “ 15 XIV | After ringing three or four times, one of the keepers opened 16 XV | and debauchery. When at times he returned home, it was 17 XVI | once or twice, but several times, seeking for some weak point 18 XVI | restlessly to and fro. At times he would sit down and then 19 XVI | messenger at least five times, and each time he asked 20 XVI | asked for you a number of times,” said he, “He has been 21 XVII | horrible meetings have at times the most momentous results, 22 XVII | and open at least a dozen times an hour, just as a snuff-taker 23 XVII | gave a negative reply, at times indulging in some rough 24 XVIII| Poivriere occurred in the times of Charlemagne, it could 25 XVIII| varied! And, even if at times their looks gave the lie 26 XVIII| have, and relieve me at times if necessary.”~The jealous 27 XIX | any means novel. At all times, in cases of necessity, 28 XX | or the “loafer” would at times run after these officials 29 XX | cross-examined her a dozen times without drawing anything 30 XXI | the food at Poissy was ten times better than that at Fontevrault.~ 31 XXI | who is a millionaire ten times over, and who was formerly 32 XXIV | tell you that three or four times, at least, it has been in