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1 Pres | of young men who quickly rose into eminence during the 2 I, III| lady at the harpsichord rose, surveyed the intruder with 3 I, III| question the old gentleman rose from his chair, drew himself 4 I, IV| one of farewell."~ ~She rose, went into her boudoir, 5 II, I| Marsch"; a cloud of dust rose from the highway; and soon 6 II, II| whereupon the baroness rose and took a seat by his side.~ ~" 7 II, II| fair as a lily and red as a rose, her brow pure and high, 8 III, II| sighed heavily; then he rose to his feet.~ ~"Where art 9 III, III| a few seconds, something rose before him.~ ~What was it? 10 III, III| her. The staring fish-eyes rose before her in the darkness. 11 III, IV| not sleep. Every hour she rose, threw on her wrapper, thrust 12 III, IV| was entirely recovered. He rose, and, as was his wont, drank 13 IV, II| excellent housewife. She rose betimes mornings, sent her 14 IV, II| patience with him!"~ ~Then she rose suddenly from the telescope, 15 IV, III| sky.~ ~The baroness now rose and went into the house. 16 IV, III| woman"; and she hastily rose from her recumbent position.~ ~ 17 IV, III| with them."~ ~The count rose, and hastened to convince 18 VI, I| With these words he rose and strode toward the door. 19 VI, I| prayed together.~ ~When Marie rose from her knees, the painful 20 VII, II| sobbing, while hearty cheers rose from the Volons:~ ~"Why 21 VII, II| sitting, Marie discreetly rose and left the lovers alone; 22 VIII, III| odorous exhalations, which rose from the earth after the 23 IX, I| perfectly still."~ ~Marie rose, and hastened to the screen. 24 IX, II| waters of the Hansag chain rose, the muddy undercurrent 25 IX, II| cries and rustling wings, rose here and there, startled 26 IX, II| and there from the swamp rose slight elevations of dry 27 IX, II| light, a column of flame rose toward the sky, then another, 28 IX, III| Suddenly a column of smoke rose from the thicket near the 29 X, II| heavily laden with fruit, rose above the tall hedges; and 30 X, III| very soon."~ ~Madame now rose, and left the two soldiers 31 X, III| A dark thunder-cloud rose above the horizon out over 32 X, III| storm had passed the moon rose in a cloudless sky. Only