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1 I | let us listen.”~They all stood motionless, holding their 2 I | into an adjoining room, stood a young man, in front of 3 I | her head, and there she stood, such as years, vice, poverty, 4 II | get a good sleep.”~Here he stood, in a room that was splashed 5 IV | probabilities of success. He stood between two paths, that 6 V | now overtaken him, and he stood aside to make way for the 7 VII | Big drops of perspiration stood on Lecoq’s forehead. “This 8 VII | in one corner of which stood a measuring machine, under 9 VII | Gevrol’s opinion; Lecoq stood alone. He did not discuss 10 VII | lying on the pallet that stood opposite the door. His face 11 VIII | at the prison; the latter stood alone. Again, the former’ 12 IX | craftiness and cunning.~There she stood, mentally rejoicing at the 13 X | just returned.~Behind him stood a private of the Garde de 14 X | prisoner, on the contrary, stood in the full light, and not 15 XV | Absinthe to the woman, who stood petrified with astonishment; “ 16 XVI | great hall several clerks stood in a group, chaffing each 17 XVIII| inoffensive projectile. He stood in silent dismay; his mouth 18 XX | in the Tuileries gardens stood out against a bright blue 19 XXII | prevent his falling. A chair stood close by, however, and on