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1 Pres | each helping the other, brought about a bloodless revolution 2 I, I| marquis's. Instead, she brought me to this street, made 3 I, III| you fond of flowers?"~ ~He brought from the adjoining room 4 I, III| first, and tell her you have brought me home. Be very careful; 5 I, III| Fervlans's carriage had brought him here from the palace 6 I, III| little maid whom your friend brought downstairs at eleven, pretending 7 I, III| Then" - and M. Cambray brought his hands together in a 8 II, III| be easily settled. I have brought my clerk with me; he can 9 III, IV| What do you want here? Who brought you here?" he demanded.~ ~" 10 III, IV| from you, but to know who brought you here."~ ~"Beg pardon," 11 IV, III| should need them."~ ~Henry brought the stick and coat. Only 12 IV, III| you have no lance."~ ~"I brought my chirurgic instruments 13 V, II| morning when Frau Schmidt brought her basket, as usual, to 14 VI, III| war was declared; but it brought only days of increased unhappiness 15 VI, III| therefore turned toward her, brought his spurred heels together, 16 VI, VI| to her. Ludwig had never brought anything like them to the 17 VI, VI| legs.~ ~The things had been brought over from the castle while 18 VIII, I| this, which he said he had brought from Paris."~ ~Katharina 19 VIII, I| Do you know what Napoleon brought home with him from the bloody 20 VIII, I| me about her!"~ ~"I have brought you a portrait of her as 21 VIII, I| savagely:~ ~"Curse him who brought me to this! God's curse 22 VIII, I| s curse be upon him who brought this on me!"~ ~"Madame," 23 VIII, II| I will tell you. Cambray brought these pictures and this 24 VIII, III| came away as soon as he brought me the answer. Here it is."~ ~ 25 VIII, III| can they serve? They have brought only sorrow to him who has 26 IX, I| interposed Marie.~ ~"My wife brought a nice warm bunda to wrap 27 IX, III| rattling fire in their own rear brought down half of them dead and 28 IX, III| himself in his stirrups and brought his saber savagely down 29 X, III| three circumstances combined brought back the gallant soldier 30 X, III| three startled countenances brought a sudden fear to Ludwig' 31 X, III| influenza poor papa Cambray brought with him from Paris. I took