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1 II | France. The English began to fall back, and the emperor had 2 III | lonely waste since the last fall of snow. A child could have 3 III | would remain standing, then fall upon his knees, and at times 4 III | her friend was about to fall, she caught her up in her 5 IV | unexpected catastrophe, a fall of rain, had now regained 6 VI | shutter and saw the victim fall.~The examination of the 7 VI | had seen his companions fall. If he had supposed Lacheneur 8 VIII | attacks; at others they fall into a dull stupor, just 9 VIII | that flowed forth only to fall in fine spray upon the marble. 10 VIII | he had a most unfortunate fall, and broke his leg.”~ 11 IX | suicide, and the magistrate’s fall. Still, he did not allow 12 IX | s theories, but also let fall some remark calculated to 13 X | allowed his right hand to fall to his side, he carried 14 X | tottered, as if about to fall.~“Compose yourself,” said 15 XV | that the sun’s rays might fall upon her work. At the sight 16 XVIII| alone, he lets his mask fall, or forgets his part for 17 XX | had already commenced to fall asleep.~“Wake up!” shouted 18 XXI | closing his eyes, pretended to fall asleep. His ears were wide 19 XXIII| suppose that M. d’Escorval’s fall was only a fiction? that 20 XXIV | between the magistrate’s fall and the prisoner’s attempt 21 XXIV | hour later he pretended to fall down and break his leg.”~“