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1 I, I| the elder gentleman.~ ~"I think we had better not disturb 2 I, III| with the marquis. She will think you were not allowed to 3 I, III| said tenderly, "we can't think of showing ourselves on 4 I, III| speaking he could not help but think that a great ado was being 5 I, III| accept this from me, and think sometimes of your protégée."~ ~ 6 I, IV| her head.~ ~"Why do you think it necessary to tell me 7 I, IV| daughter?"~ ~"Don't you think Amélie will be in safe hands 8 I, IV| understand a word of French. I think you would better begin your 9 II, II| is his name?"~ ~"I don't think any one around here knows 10 II, II| his own hand."~ ~"I should think the authorities had a right 11 II, III| vice-palatine? If only I could think of an excuse to turn my 12 III, II| I have no objections. I think I prefer to keep the white 13 III, III| concealed her enemies! He could think of nothing but intrigues 14 III, III| on her knee. "Ugh-h! just think of crossing the lonely court, 15 III, III| woman; and I should not think of disobeying him."~ ~"But 16 III, III| madame! you must not even think of doing this!"~ ~"I think 17 III, III| think of doing this!"~ ~"I think of nothing else but that 18 III, IV| his leg. Nor did he once think of a carriage, or of a human 19 IV, I| Vavel could not help but think of this woman. Who was she?~ ~ 20 IV, II| your garden?"~ ~"Yes; I think it beautiful."~ ~"Then why 21 IV, III| that the lady might not think him another robber and fall 22 IV, III| What are we to do? I can't think of sending for the doctor 23 IV, III| repulsive countenance.~ ~"Do you think there is another face that 24 V, II| is some one else you must think of before you risk your 25 V, II| thieves. One ought not stop to think of the risk when a danger 26 V, II| afraid the colonel will think I am the mysterious lady 27 V, III| heavily.~ ~"Oh, Marie! To think you should write this! Nothing 28 VI, I| there is so much time to think. Every sin that I have committed - 29 VI, II| count.~ ~"I confess I cannot think of any other reason, Herr 30 VI, II| squadron they will make! And to think of sending such a crew into 31 VI, IV| he did not tell me; but I think you know that he loves you. 32 VI, VI| have no money, and I don't think anybody would undertake 33 VII, I| now, Herr Vice-palatine, I think it is time to say good night. 34 VII, II| there was no time now to think of marriage. There was one 35 VIII, I| Besides, she could not bear to think of betraying the innocent 36 VIII, I| importance that I cannot think of intrusting it to the 37 VIII, I| honest and truthful, and think often of your old friend 38 VIII, II| also will do!"~ ~"Marie! Think of Ludwig! Do you wish to 39 IX, I| wife will go with you. I think you would rather have her 40 IX, I| a companion?"~ ~"Yes, I think I would rather go with a 41 IX, I| him. "Very well, madame, I think I shall know what to do 42 IX, III| soldier once; but I don't think he paid much attention to 43 X, I| paralyzed. He could not even think.~ ~"The vice-palatine," 44 X, III| the past, will you not? or think of it only as a dream - 45 X, III| all were dreams. Don't think of them! Forget them all!