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1 1,1| confess; so she decided to find some work, that would furnish 2 1,2| men he had to deal with, find out exactly who the Marquis 3 1,2| himself. "I shall certainly find Baron Trigault's address 4 1,2| this princely abode could find any pleasure at the gaming 5 3,3| sooner or later. I begin to find a bachelor life not so very 6 3,3| illegitimate child, should find herself penniless?" ~"A 7 3,4| the slightest attempt to find his daughter, so much did 8 4,1| folks must take them as they find them. But his rudeness now 9 4,1| was difficult for him to find the words he wanted. ~"So 10 4,1| church, but there he will find me - armed - and I will 11 4,2| will crush Valorsay if we find that he is really the instigator 12 4,2| scheme?" ~Pascal tried to find a satisfactory answer, but 13 4,2| Proofs! Ah! where shall we find them? We must gain an intimate 14 4,2| The best plan would be to find some man devoted to our 15 5,4| of obdurate relatives, or find the way to the most closely 16 5,5| he was cunning enough to find a means of procuring the 17 5,5| comes, that people begin to find fault with the rate of interest. ~" 18 5,6| he had specified. "I must find Wilkie at once," he said 19 6,1| delay? Had he failed to find the baron? At last the sound 20 7,1| not to admit him. "I'll find out if that is the case, 21 7,4| near London where we can find a refuge. My connections 22 7,5| to disturb you. You will find him full of insatiable greed 23 7,6| shall answer for it. I shall find your address, and to-morrow 24 7,7| that I am endeavoring to find some other excuse to crush 25 8,1| mistress, and she unable to find any response, save, "I dismiss 26 8,2| was greatly surprised to find this handsome, queenly young 27 8,3| told her where she would find the key of the famous cellar. 28 8,4| astonished and even ashamed to find that she could dissemble 29 8,4| like a nun. She will never find a husband if she remains 30 8,5| on going to mass, I can't find an opportunity to throw 31 9,2| must be a fool if I can't find some way of gaining possession 32 9,2| again. "I'm sure I could find in it the explanation of 33 9,4| letter, "that you did not find me at home, for I have instructions 34 9,4| pressing. Besides she might not find him at home. Then she thought 35 9,4| foot of the hill, you will find the photographer Carjat." ~" 36 9,4| return at any moment, and find the letter missing; and, 37 9,6| horses, his next task was to find a carriage, and he had heard 38 10,2| told you before, and I'll find his wife for you in a few 39 10,2| a little time, and I'll find out for sure. As soon as 40 10,3| directory. Still, I shall find him." However, although 41 10,3| of the waiters. "If you find money, you are, of course, 42 10,3| turn." ~"And if you don't find the viscount," added the 43 10,5| 5~Chupin had expected to find that M. de Coralth's apartments 44 10,6| he goes. I should like to find out the name of the kind 45 11,1| stood open. Chupin tried to find out who this person was, 46 11,2| the cleanest spot he could find on the boy's face, and set 47 11,4| she vainly endeavored to find a plausible explanation 48 11,5| name of Chupin, if I don't find him for you in less than 49 12,3| struggle? And where can one find the mother who does not 50 12,4| her. It will be easy to find some excuse for sending 51 13,1| wherever they chanced to find it. "Ah, well, my dear Ferailleur," 52 13,3| reproach himself. Only fools find consolation in saying: " 53 13,3| character, which one did not find in the Avenue des Champs 54 13,5| arrangements, and I shouldn't now find myself in a dilemma from 55 13,6| le Marquis; and since you find the conditions onerous - - " ~" 56 13,7| nature. He was amazed to find that he could utter falsehoods 57 13,7| marquis's house he must find out what had aroused the 58 14,1| done, and have striven to find some way to conceal his 59 14,2| mad?" ~"Viscount!" ~"I can find no other explanation of 60 14,3| up in the morning he will find Costard and Serpillon on 61 14,3| Yes, but where could I find protectors?" ~The viscount' 62 14,5| know," he replied, "and I find you moving." ~"I am not 63 15,2| home. It will be easy to find an explanation for last 64 15,4| single word of mine, and to find that he had not the power 65 15,5| possessed. My first care was to find a place of shelter. For 66 15,5| obtain pupils. Where should I find them? I had no one to recommend 67 15,5| last, I decided to try to find some employment in needlework, 68 15,6| was wondering how I could find the means of carrying the 69 15,6| possessed of means, would find no difficulty in obtaining 70 16,1| Unfortunately he failed to find this friend, and eager to 71 16,1| extremely unpleasant for me, to find myself mixed up in the affair; 72 16,2| worthy man. Monsieur will not find his equal." ~Unfortunately, 73 16,2| disappeared. Show me the vial, find the money, and I will admit 74 16,3| Wilkie's choice. "Where can I find him?" he inquired. ~"At 75 16,3| doctor was now ready to find traces of any poison whatsoever 76 17,1| name I bear if I do not find M. Ferailleur for you in 77 17,1| training, and I think you will find him a faithful servant." ~ 78 17,2| his fixed determination to find Pascal Ferailleur, and the 79 17,2| himself. "I hope I shall find him at his desk! Come, Victor, 80 17,2| and he so much wishes to find her that he would willingly 81 17,3| astonishing! But where can I find this driver?" ~"I can't 82 17,3| did not take him long to find one, and having done so, 83 17,3| where? If he could only find out this woman who had called 84 17,4| else he lost it. He can't find it anywhere. I came to ask 85 18,1| to you, he was trying to find a person whom he could trust 86 18,1| services, thinking he could find no one more trusty than 87 18,1| money lavishly; try and find out the names of the people 88 18,1| woman, was delighted to find herself mixed up in an intrigue, 89 18,2| lowered, vainly trying to find words to express the feelings 90 18,4| forbearance, and that they would find their son more inexorable 91 18,4| feeling sure that she would find an opportunity to post her 92 18,4| who had solemnly sworn to find Pascal for her. A little 93 18,5| excitement, and fails to find it; the woman who is blase, 94 19,5| s house, where they will find your father's will and the