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1 Pre| sweat of their brows, to read a meaning into that miracle 2 II| practical doctor, who can read the symptoms of my patients 3 III| floored me."~ ~"Mr. Notary, read to him how many pitchers 4 III| the protocols were being read, the old gentleman, observing 5 IV| around them. Perhaps he had read of such cases in some of 6 IV| coffee-houses pretty frequently, and read the newspapers, which is 7 IV| neighbours; the children read books surreptitiously or 8 IV| advantage of being able to read from their countenances 9 VI| following notice was to be read[Pg 140] in the columns of 10 VI| that he might be able to read it better.~ ~"What are you 11 VI| right mind or knew how to read.~ ~"Have you read what is 12 VI| how to read.~ ~"Have you read what is in that letter?" 13 VI| letter. "Be so good as to read it. I await a reply."~ ~ 14 VII| beheld the coffin, when he read his own name upon it, he 15 IX| Teresa broke open the letter, read it through, and looked at 16 IX| looked at Boltay. Then she read it through again. She read 17 IX| read it through again. She read it through a third time, 18 IX| and, to his amazement, he read these words -~ ~"My dear 19 IX| sheets, in which they could read their own works. He made 20 X| countenance which allows you to read right through their features 21 X| confidence?~ ~Again and again she read through the list of names 22 X| being deceived."~ ~Fanny read the name indicated - "Flora 23 XI| scandal - although many who read these lines will perhaps 24 XII| bedrooms unobserved, to read the precious letter in all 25 XII| the letter to her heart, read its contents, which were 26 XII| it forth once more, and read it over again, as if she 27 XII| the letter, but must needs read it anew in order to understand 28 XIII| directions, of not letting her read too long at a time, of allowing 29 XVII| took down Hugo Grotius, read steadily away at it till 30 XVII| him? These modern women read risky books in private, 31 XVIII| I should advise you to read Pitaval, 11 wherein you 32 XIX| hear the child speak, to read a meaning in his sweet babblings, 33 XX| before the monument.~ ~And he read the name. Like a spectral 34 XXI| lamp by which she used to read, on the table a half-written 35 XXI| letter, which nobody has read. A hundred times have I 36 XXI| word of that letter have I read. To me it is holy. In front 37 XXI| will one day say, when they read these dispositions, 'leaving 38 XXI| interrupted the priest, "who can read in the book of life and 39 XXI| written down. The lawyer then read the will; and then, first