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1 I, I| obliged to find a convenient place for the little American, 2 I, I| this is the only suitable place we have, and the little 3 I, II| on the ground in a safe place, and ran with all my might 4 I, II| only sensible person in the place. There is another, a long-legged 5 I, III| us away from the horrible place. No one remained but the 6 I, IV| not wait for me, but my place at the table would be kept 7 I, V| a memorial chapel at the place of the terrible accident. 8 I, VII| sending them off to a remote place; and as the poultry-dealer ( 9 I, VIII| so pleasant and orderly a place. I must call the gardener - "~ ~" 10 I, X| and silenced them in one place, they began to annoy me 11 I, XII| Neither do I; yet I fill my place in the House of Lords, so 12 I, XII| listen to me. In the first place, no one asks for a penny 13 I, XIII| new election was to take place in twenty days. Our party 14 II, III| ladyship's wishes. In the first place, then, she must be young 15 II, IV| married.~ ~"The marriage took place on the Isle of Wight, at 16 II, V| to her how, in the first place, a T-shaped incision has 17 II, V| window to escape from this place, even at the risk of her 18 II, V| theatre or any other low place of common entertainment.~ ~" 19 II, VI| be my last visit to the place; but, somehow, to that rose-scion 20 II, VII| arms.~ ~The ceremony took place in the most solemn and decorous 21 II, VII| forget that at least the place of comedy was really sacred, 22 II, IX| Heligoland! - that was the place I should have gone to, if 23 II, IX| such an event could take place at any time."~ ~"Time will 24 II, XI| in compact masses on the Place de la Concorde, carrying 25 II, XII| general occupies a foremost place. French camp-surgeons have 26 II, XII| on the spot, and then we place them all on our beds, and 27 II, XII| to them 'En avant!' in my place."~ ~It was a fatal command, 28 II, XIV| hand, she pinned it in its place again.~ ~"Well, let it be," 29 II, XV| God knows who may fill our place. Go to-day, while you are 30 II, XVI| glass of hot punch.~ ~The place was crowded to suffocation, 31 II, XVI| has taken command in his place. The capitulation was signed 32 II, XVI| We cannot stay in this place." She thanked me, and, if 33 II, XVI| I was returning to the place of danger in order to save 34 II, XVI| that I had come to this place to get rid of my head. There 35 II, XVII| time the christening took place she had fully recovered