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1 2,3| betray him? Would it not be discovered sooner or later that he 2 2,5| since the cursed day when I discovered the depths of your disgrace 3 2,5| ascertain everything, and I discovered that in my absence you had 4 3,1| murder this man, who had discovered the terrible, disgraceful 5 3,4| was very shrewd. She soon discovered that her husband knew everything, 6 3,4| It was not until he had discovered that the husband had become 7 4,2| falsehood, which would be discovered to-morrow. Still, if he 8 4,2| the accomplices must have discovered that it could do them no 9 5,2| by M. de Coralth. Having discovered Madame Lia d'Argeles's secret, 10 5,3| it into execution, as he discovered when, at the end of the 11 5,4| his ambition, M. Wilkie discovered that he should never succeed 12 5,4| the brilliant viscount had discovered Madame d'Argeles's secret, 13 6,2| him. Ah, well, Lia, I have discovered him. The man who stole my 14 6,3| censure me so severely. He has discovered my secret; he knows Wilkie - 15 7,5| principle which she had discovered in his character. But, under 16 7,7| coolness and prudence. I discovered this at once. It was only 17 8,2| luggage upstairs, Marguerite discovered Madame de Fondege and her 18 8,2| family archives she had discovered - so she declared to her 19 9,5| servants, who had probably discovered she had gone out, chanced 20 9,6| abstraction of the letter been discovered!" Fortunately, Madame de 21 9,6| friend, and Marguerite soon discovered that the worthy man had 22 11,5| them together. But when I discovered this scheme for mining M. 23 13,8| which could not fail to be discovered in twenty-four hours - and 24 15,1| address and audacity, he had discovered a means of intruding upon 25 15,1| one resist it? ~"I only discovered Arthur Gordon's object when 26 15,4| we reached Paris that I discovered the reasons that had influenced 27 15,5| our subsistence. Alas! I discovered only too soon what chimerical 28 15,6| it was too late. I had discovered that the business would 29 16,1| regret it, for what I have discovered is - very singular, to say 30 17,3| grievances. Now that he had discovered the stratagem which Madame 31 18,1| relatives she had so suddenly discovered. Alone, free from all espionage, 32 18,5| be read, and all will be discovered. They will see - - " The 33 19,3| at last, M. de Chalusse discovered an expedient which would