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1 I | motionless, holding their breath, and anxiously listening. 2 I | satisfaction. He then drew a long breath, and seemed to regain some 3 III | he murmured, under his breath. “The General was right, 4 III | extinguished by the least breath of wind. “I wonder if there 5 III | near the ground that his breath must have melted the snow. 6 IV | although he had but little more breath than was absolutely necessary 7 VI | whom had with his dying breath accused himself. Then again, 8 VII | courtyard, that he drew a long breath, and then stretched and 9 IX | When she paused, out of breath, he rose from his seat, 10 XV | with which his comrade’s breath was redolent. When six o’ 11 XIX | ceiling above, was holding his breath and watching with both eyes. 12 XX | shopkeeper paused to take breath; but Lecoq was on fire with 13 XXI | his body—husbanding his breath and timing his steps with 14 XXII| capture?” they both asked in a breath.~“Why, that individual you