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1 2,5| watching you, I hoped to discover the cursed bastard and your 2 3,4| heaven and earth not only to discover the child, but its father 3 4,2| must be disobeyed. You must discover some way of seeing her without 4 5,3| Wilkie did not take time to discover this. He hastily slipped 5 6,2| through the offspring I might discover the father. Ah, well! I' 6 7,3| nature to you. Oh! I will discover the vile coward who sent 7 7,3| betrayed my secret. I will discover him and I will have my revenge! 8 7,5| been constantly striving to discover us, but in vain. He is still 9 8,2| did not take her long to discover the maid's opinion of the 10 9,1| would remain for her to discover how he had obtained possession 11 9,4| Madame Leon would immediately discover its loss, and an explanation 12 9,6| penetrate his designs, to discover why he pursued her so desperately. 13 9,6| of a man who can perhaps discover Pascal's hiding-place for 14 11,5| everything; and he did not discover this until it was too late 15 11,5| allusions, one may finally discover the truth." ~He suddenly 16 11,5| you to search for him. To discover his hiding-place will be 17 12,4| How could I have failed to discover it?" And as if he felt the 18 12,4| appear at any moment, and discover everything. ~"I think it 19 12,4| enemies would undoubtedly discover it. And then, farewell to 20 12,4| was puzzling his brain to discover how this might be done, 21 12,4| and in that way we can discover the changes that have taken 22 13,8| Valorsay. ~"How did you fail to discover this at the outset, prince?" 23 15,1| though I was never able to discover what hands had placed them 24 15,2| will not suffer any one to discover us and separate us now. 25 15,2| should be crushed if they discover us. They would bury you 26 15,5| fear that your father would discover our hiding-place. At last, 27 16,4| letters, but I have failed to discover to whom they were sent. 28 17,2| almost madness to hope to discover a man who had such strong 29 17,4| some blunder, but unable to discover in what he had erred. "I 30 18,4| mistake in allowing him to discover her knowledge of his parent' 31 18,5| said to myself that I would discover my mother, and have my revenge." ~" 32 19,3| de Valorsay's confidence, discover his plans, and become his 33 19,4| Chalusse racked his brains to discover a means of protection from