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1 1,2| book in which any one may read your secret plans and thoughts." ~ 2 1,2| mentally thanked God. She had read her son's heart, and perceiving 3 2,1| monsieur would only allow me to read the items. It will take 4 2,2| s impudence in daring to read such a bill, the foolishness 5 2,4| wear? It is impossible to read of a first performance at 6 2,4| I, a plain, honest man, read every day in the newspapers. 7 2,5| brought here. I opened it, and read: 'Papa has fallen into the 8 5,5| entitled to. The viscount read the document, placed it 9 5,6| Not so the viscount; he read the document through carefully, 10 6,2| stare in which she could read all the contradictory feelings 11 6,5| entered. Madame d'Argeles read in his eyes that he was 12 7,7| But I am not blind; I have read his nature. Wilkie has no 13 7,7| wouldn't dare!" ~The baron read her thoughts. "So you are 14 9,2| watch Madame Leon as she read the letter, and gain some 15 9,2| the little crevice. She read line after line, and word 16 9,2| when she had finished she read the letter again, and then 17 9,4| it up, unfolded it, and read: "Dear Madame Leon - " " 18 9,4| Below ran a postscript which read as follows: "When you come 19 9,5| as if he were trying to read her very soul. Was it possible 20 9,5| and I have no fears." ~He read her thoughts, and understood 21 9,5| last doubt fled. "I shall read this letter, madame," said 22 9,5| the only person who will read it. I give you my word on 23 10,1| Marguerite's letter. He read it with intense astonishment, 24 10,1| treason. Vengeance is near. Read this letter." Victor read 25 10,1| Read this letter." Victor read it slowly, and as soon as 26 10,2| experience and common sense to read his master's character and 27 10,3| finished this letter he read it over three or four times, 28 10,6| sockets. For this is what he read: "Madame Paul. Dealer in 29 10,6| enterprising youth could only read and re-read the superscription 30 11,1| to wait a little - look - read!" ~But M. Mouchon could 31 11,1| But M. Mouchon could not read without his spectacles, 32 11,1| she took up the letter and read it again with her eyes sparkling 33 11,2| as perfectly as if he had read it. M. de Coralth's anger, 34 11,2| had been confirmed. He had read Mouchon's character at a 35 11,3| eager hand, tore it open, read it at one glance, and flew 36 12,1| She was so accustomed to read his secret thoughts on his 37 12,3| saying: "Here, mother, read and see for yourself." ~ 38 12,3| adjusting them, she began to read. ~With his elbows on the 39 12,3| watched his mother, anxious to read her impressions on her face. 40 12,3| to her son, exclaiming: "Read this attentively." ~ ~ 41 12,4| had divined rather than read by the light of the street-lamp; 42 12,4| forget even your name!'" He read these passages with an extravagant 43 12,4| occurred to me that I had read some portions of it before. 44 12,4| Ferailleur. ~He did so, and read: "(Model 198). Letter from 45 14,5| quite impossible not to read their contempt in their 46 15,1| which I fancied I could read a passion as absorbing as 47 15,1| absent; I kept the letter, I read it, I answered it - and 48 15,4| newspaper in his hand. 'Read this,' he said, handing 49 15,4| paper as he bade me, and read that my brother had not 50 16,2| These two crafty natures had read and understood each other. 51 18,1| the past, she could not read the future. What did M. 52 18,3| as if he were striving to read her inmost soul; and in 53 18,4| hope was vain. Her eyes read the words, followed the 54 18,5| of course, they have been read?" ~"The ribbon securing 55 18,5| letters will necessarily be read, and all will be discovered. 56 18,5| But they shall never be read - no - not if I am obliged 57 19,2| with trembling hand, and read as follows: ~"We are approaching 58 19,4| form of a letter, which read as follows: ~"'MY DEAR COUNT 59 19,5| cannot fathom motives, read thoughts, or interfere with 60 20,2| voice, "Now look; you can read the culprits' guilt on their 61 20,3| desperate resolution could be read in his eyes, the resolution