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1 I | Leave them in the same position until the arrival of the 2 I | placed him in an upright position, with his back leaning against 3 II | superior to his apparent position is proved by the fact that 4 III | the lantern in the best position, while Lecoq, on his knees, 5 III | the women knew the exact position of the gate, the man knew 6 V | Gevrol such a prominent position. These tactics, rather subtle, 7 V | middle of it, in such a position that he would inevitably 8 VI | the pseudo soldier. The position of these two victims had 9 VI | as regards name, social position, or profession. There was 10 VII | knowing the most comfortable position to assume in such close 11 VII | sure that the disgraceful position in which the prisoner would 12 VIII | had suspected, the social position of the two women was not 13 IX | open fire on the enemy’s position.~“So, Widow Chupin,” he 14 X | understood well enough that his position necessitated extreme reserve; 15 XI | perceived the danger of his position, and after a considerable 16 XI | surprising in a man in his position, he proceeded to explain 17 XII | forgetful of his subordinate position, he sprang to his feet, 18 XIII | thought of that myself. In his position he can scarcely have been 19 XV | ridicule, from the false position I have assumed.”~Just as 20 XV | he cried.~Thanks to his position, Father Absinthe had seen 21 XVI | Such is the prisoner’s position, and yet despite the fact 22 XVII | Segmuller mentally reviewed the position of affairs; and came to 23 XVII | brother, who holds a court position at Vienna: and who could 24 XVII | very prominent diplomatic position. I think he now resides 25 XVIII| and rose from his kneeling position. “You couldn’t have found 26 XVIII| himself out upon it in such a position that he could alternately 27 XVIII| to the aperture. In this position he had an admirable view 28 XX | not deign to change her position.~“What do you want?” she 29 XXIV | placed in a very trying position, and I should endeavor to 30 XXIV | I were placed in such a position I should find some excuse—