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1 2,3| ridiculous among the ladies of my set - among my friends." ~"It 2 3,1| caught in that infamous snare set for him by the Viscount 3 3,4| imprudence, which would surely set her husband upon the track, 4 5,2| and she was obliged to set him on the ground again. 5 5,3| and that he would then be set at liberty. But the hope 6 5,6| strange if some one had set a snare for him; it was 7 6,1| and cunning man. He had set a trap for her, and she 8 7,4| backward glance. I will never set foot in these rooms again - 9 7,4| understand you. You propose to set me to work in M. Patterson' 10 7,6| he hissed through his set teeth. "If you would only 11 7,6| he had been a child, he set him on his feet, saying 12 7,6| Now be off; and never set foot here again - understand 13 7,6| understand me - never set foot here again, never!" ~ 14 7,7| anxious nights. Time will set everything to rights, and 15 9,5| the subject. Before you set to work, I must know if 16 10,4| s sorrow. And if ever I set my foot in such a mess again, 17 11,1| he muttered through his set teeth. "To let his wife 18 11,2| find on the boy's face, and set him on the floor again, 19 11,5| was quite sufficient to set all M. Fortunat's bile in 20 13,1| in cut; but it certainly set off her peculiar style of 21 13,2| baron interrupted him. "Set to work, and don't give 22 13,6| the trap which had been set for him. "And now, when 23 13,8| more simple. I wanted to set up a racing stable. Not 24 13,8| horse, but he had no sooner set eyes on it than he exclaimed: ' 25 13,8| Will you help me? You can set your own price on your services." ~ 26 14,2| like a thunderbolt, and set the whole household in the 27 15,6| Argeles interrupted him. "Set your mind at rest," said 28 16,1| barely taken him an hour to set in motion the machinery 29 16,3| dear marquis? How would you set about solving this mystery?" ~" 30 17,3| railway station so as to set possible spies on the wrong 31 17,4| occupation which would have set Chupin's mind working if 32 18,2| remarked, aloud: "A man cannot set a very high value on his 33 18,5| not if I am obliged to set fire to the Hotel de Chalusse 34 20,3| for Victor, who has been set up in business by Pascal,