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1 I | become of me? Everything is broken—I am ruined!” She only seemed 2 IV | a fragment of one of the broken bottles, and began scraping 3 V | Three of these glasses were broken, two were whole. All of 4 XV | skylight. A straw pallet, a broken table, two chairs, and a 5 XX | him to his accomplice is broken; there is no longer an understanding 6 XXIII| heard that M. d’Escorval had broken his leg in getting out of 7 XXIV | you would pretend you had broken a limb. Only, as you are 8 XXIV | believed that his leg was broken. Then were you not surprised 9 XXIV | find a magistrate, with a broken limb, suffering mortal anguish, 10 XXIV | murderer? I haven’t any broken bones, I’ve only got the