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1 1,2| stimulus he needed. Now she saw him as she wished to see 2 2,5| back in the shade. But he saw her, and his brain reeled. " 3 3,2| She - loved me, and he saw that I was an obstacle. 4 3,4| die by this man's hand. He saw danger on every side. If 5 4,1| did not pronounce it. He saw Pascal emerging from the 6 5,2| future glory haunted him! He saw himself the possessor of 7 5,3| growled Wilkie, as he saw the door close on the retreating 8 5,4| consider himself ruined. He saw himself reduced to dismissing 9 6,2| homeless and penniless? You saw no refuge but in death, 10 6,4| business transaction. He only saw in me the fortune that I 11 7,1| gave a sigh of relief as he saw his visitor depart. He wished 12 7,1| guard very long, when he saw a brougham stop in front 13 7,3| Serpillon would laugh if they saw me now." Costard and Serpillon 14 7,3| deigned to smile. "Oh! yes, I saw your little game," he said, 15 7,4| character - but no. She only saw and understood one thing - 16 7,4| character. Madame d'Argeles saw her terrible mistake at 17 7,6| bile and not the blood. He saw his hopes and his cherished 18 8,1| against the pane of glass, she saw the only friend she had 19 8,2| remunerative course, she saw a long series of polite 20 8,2| who was more discerning, saw that their hostess was really 21 8,2| the increase of work she saw in store for her, growled 22 8,2| father, the wood merchant, saw nothing impossible in the 23 8,4| and extremely stylish. I saw one that would suit you 24 9,1| his pocket. And when he saw the bank-notes, when he 25 9,1| the bank-notes, when he saw the bill paid without dispute 26 9,4| time to arrange, Marguerite saw the letter. She eagerly 27 9,4| attention of the passers-by. She saw this, and slackening her 28 10,1| operation, and dejected when he saw it become empty as some 29 10,2| discern his motives. He saw plainly enough that this 30 10,3| Coralth's address, and they saw no way of procuring it. " 31 10,5| also ran to look out, and saw a very elegant blue-lined 32 11,1| this,' and she got it. She saw a handsome young fellow 33 11,1| to go in when suddenly he saw Madame Paul rise from her 34 11,2| Moreover, Chupin distinctly saw what connection there was 35 11,3| disorder, and subsequently he saw the viscount emerge. He 36 11,4| been absent even if they saw her when she returned. An 37 12,2| there at once." ~"And you saw them?" ~"Yes; thanks to 38 12,2| they lied to me. For they saw her at least once, and that 39 12,4| when one is hopeful; and he saw his chances of success increase 40 13,1| produced upon him when he saw her first. Mademoiselle 41 13,2| taken a seat, and the baron saw that he was not likely to 42 13,3| danger by going in, when he saw the servants step aside, 43 13,6| recalled the sneer when he saw how the agent received it. 44 14,1| the glare of publicity! He saw his already remarkable reputation 45 14,2| penetrated his befogged brain: he saw that M. de Coralth was right - 46 14,5| stake." ~"I reflected, and I saw that nothing would arrest 47 15,1| Arthur Gordon, your father. I saw him for the first time at 48 15,2| turned round in a fright and saw my brother standing on the 49 15,2| wounded him in the breast. I saw this. I saw the blood spurt 50 15,2| the breast. I saw this. I saw the blood spurt out upon 51 15,2| upon my lover's hands. I saw my brother stagger, beat 52 15,2| he was playing. 'When I saw your brother fall,' he continued, ' 53 15,3| whenever I appeared on deck, I saw that my position was a secret 54 15,4| And not unfrequently I saw Arthur Gordon's face darken, 55 15,4| month, during which time I saw but little of your father. 56 15,5| beside me on the bench, and I saw big tears roll down his 57 16,4| clouded the marquis's joy; he saw no obstacles; it seemed 58 16,4| five o'clock, I fancied I saw Mademoiselle Marguerite 59 17,1| to M. Fortunat when she saw Victor Chupin suddenly step 60 17,3| past midnight when Chupin saw the long-looked-for vehicle 61 18,1| spurious dressmaker, when she saw that Marguerite had finished 62 18,5| her youth so wretched. She saw herself - ah! what a frightful 63 19,1| mentally exclaimed. "Who ever saw such obstinacy! Hateful 64 19,4| of this letter which you saw in the possession of the 65 20,3| greatly astonished when they saw Baron Trigault act as a