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1 I, III| sudden terror. "My daughter lost?"~ ~The guests crowded around 2 I, III| and where he had found the lost child, the company listening 3 I, III| which had enveloped the lost child when you found her - "~ ~" 4 I, III| was going in search of the lost child's mother. Besides, 5 I, IV| there is not a moment to be lost."~ ~"But good, heavens! 6 III, III| accompanying canoe. She had lost all fear of the water. The 7 III, IV| A little boy who had lost both parents, and had no 8 IV, I| one-legged man, who had lost his limb at Marengo, and 9 IV, III| stir: she had evidently lost consciousness.~ ~By this 10 IV, IV| tone:~ ~"Do you know why we lost the battle of Marengo? Because 11 IV, IV| melancholy features. "I have lost something, but thou canst 12 IV, IV| something be? What hast thou lost, Marie? Tell me."~ ~"My 13 V, II| and derision.~ ~He had now lost all control of himself. 14 VI, I| earned - a rest; I have - lost everything - and have long 15 VI, I| damned!"~ ~Count Vavel now lost all patience, and, forgetting 16 VI, I| uncomfortable. Ludwig Vavel had lost his only friend - the only 17 VI, III| his best years was wholly lost.~ ~He was acquainted with 18 VIII, I| heart of another, and had lost her own. Besides, she could 19 VIII, III| got the key."~ ~"Have you lost your ring?"~ ~"No. I have 20 IX, I| desperate characters, who had lost all sense of respectability 21 IX, III| under him.~ ~All seemed lost now. His men were confused