Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|       does know that you did not return home last night, she believes
 2      I,     III|          you were not allowed to return home in the storm, and will
 3      I,     III|       not wait; the marquis will return home in my mama's carriage."~ ~
 4      I,     III|          daughter, countess, and return her to you."~ ~The lovely
 5      I,      IV|       yourself how soon you will return. Until that time it shall
 6      I,      IV|        to you when I am ready to return. Until then, I leave you
 7     II,      II|        day. At nine o'clock they return to the gate, where a basket
 8     II,      II|    Schmidt; but I always have to return them as soon as I have read
 9     II,     III|       last, as the count did not return, there was nothing left
10     II,     III|         gift without making some return; I ask you, therefore, to
11     II,     III|         not, as he had promised, return to the manor to tell the
12     IV,     III|          Count, and I am come to return favor for favor. You are
13     IV,      IV|          sweet, sound sleep will return to you."~ ~Marie did not
14      V,       I|   indoors at the manor until the return visit had been paid, which
15      V,      II|          hunt for it. He did not return. The baroness had search
16      V,      II|     cease, and peace would again return to the silent neighborhood.~ ~
17      V,      II|          idea amused me. But, to return to Colonel Barthelmy, he
18      V,      II|          day for years.~ ~On the return drive the carriage always
19      V,      II|    absence. I must be careful to return as I came - unseen. And
20      V,     III|         not see Marie, after his return from the drive with the
21     VI,       I|         Thou hast summoned me to return. I came from Thee; to Thee
22     VI,       I|        came from Thee; to Thee I return. And all that which has
23     VI,       I|    strove to smile. He could not return the pressure of his master'
24     VI,       I|           my brave Henry. I will return immediately. I cannot allow
25     VI,       I|          begged to be allowed to return to his former life of hardship
26     VI,      II| knapsacks holds out? Are they to return home when the provisions
27     VI,     III|         and who will love you in return."~ ~A gleam of sunshine
28     VI,     III|      Within half an hour I shall return with a reply: Veni, vidi,
29     VI,      VI|          then held her own for a return caress.~ ~This action of
30     VI,      VI|        them, and be stared at in return, and cordially return their
31     VI,      VI|         in return, and cordially return their friendly "God give
32    VII,     III|         said: "Rest here until I return. You will find something
33    VII,     III|          the maid. Then you will return to me here, and report what
34   VIII,       I|          progress when he should return from the war. That he would
35   VIII,       I|      from the war. That he would return Marie was quite certain.~ ~
36   VIII,       I|        Marie somewhere until you return from the camp."~ ~"Will
37   VIII,       I|      keep watch over her until I return?"~ ~"I thank you, madame,
38     IX,       I|         and I can see him when I return to the camp."~ ~"Then tell
39      X,       I|        orders immediately on his return to camp. On parting with
40      X,      II|     monsieur, and the sooner you return the better. I shall await
41      X,     III|   adjutant, and commanded him to return at once with the Volons
42      X,     III|   tattered flag and your wounds. Return to your homes. My sword
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