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1 Pres | Austria and Russia. Since her death he has lived in retirement.~ ~ 2 I, I| He has been sentenced to death. To-morrow he will be executed. 3 I, I| really died a natural death, after he had served a three 4 I, III| of starving yourself to death, we shall pour the soup 5 II, II| when there is illness or death, whether a house needs repair; 6 III, II| them; thou knowest! What is death like? Is it more unpleasant 7 III, II| more to come afterward? If death is painful, why must we 8 III, II| his feet, his face pale as death, extreme horror depicted 9 III, III| but that he is ill unto death. I am going, and you are 10 III, III| that would certainly be his death. No; we must go on foot, 11 IV, III| hut. The mother froze to death, - for it was winter then, - 12 V, III| me to ask you once what death meant. Had you questioned 13 V, III| when you rescued me from death, you gave my name to Sophie 14 VI | PART VI~ ~DEATH AND NEW LIFE IN THE NAMELESS 15 VI, I| save the royal child from death, I gave up my own child 16 VI, I| stood on the threshold of death strove to smile. He could 17 VI, I| countenance.~ ~ ~ ~After Henry's death, life for the occupants 18 VII, II| ornamented in front with a white death's-head, and one would not 19 VII, II| proclamation threatening him with death, and had removed his entire 20 VIII, II| disease which caused her death. She had been nursing the 21 IX, III| shivered. The messengers of death flew about the head of her 22 X, I| longed for - a soldier's death. But tell me what you know 23 X, III| you, who rescued me from death once before, will know how 24 X, III| let the milder one fall! Death would have been welcome, 25 X, III| bear Marie to Paris, or death with his scythe to bear