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1 1,1| francs from her pocket she placed them in Madame Vantrasson' 2 2,3| position in which he was placed. The baron, who had been 3 2,3| happen that he had been placed in this dangerous position? 4 5,3| loss for an expedient. He placed his charge in a private 5 5,3| hope was vain! M. Patterson placed him in the hands of an old 6 5,4| a considerable sum was placed in my hands to meet your 7 5,5| viscount read the document, placed it in his pocket, and then 8 6,3| suddenly he raised her, and placed her in an arm-chair, exclaiming: " 9 6,3| position in which I was placed. My peril is imminent; I 10 6,3| served, and an attachment placed upon your furniture; but 11 7,5| in your favor; I shall be placed in possession of my brother' 12 8,1| did not choose at all. He placed his rusty candlestick on 13 9,2| the letter again, and then placed it carefully in one of the 14 9,3| And with a firm hand she placed the key in the lock. ~ ~ 15 9,6| had left it. She carefully placed the letter in the drawer 16 10,6| tell you? A letter to be placed in madame's own hands or 17 11,2| glass with some liquor, she placed it before Chupin, and offered 18 12,3| simple dessert had been placed on the table, she turned 19 12,4| Baron Trigault, who had placed a hundred thousand francs 20 13,4| them on the floor again. or placed them on a pile before him, 21 13,8| thousand francs each, and he placed them upon the table, saying: " 22 15,1| discover what hands had placed them there. Ah! how can 23 15,6| M. Wilkie took it up, placed it carefully in his pocket, 24 16,4| seals upon the furniture, placed there by the justice of 25 17,2| for a cab. Her baggage was placed upon it, and she went away 26 18,3| million francs that had been placed in his escritoire for safe 27 18,3| restrictions which had been placed upon the servants' movements 28 19,2| Valorsay to Madame Leon. She placed it carefully in her pocket, 29 19,3| look around her, ere he had placed her in an arm-chair, and 30 19,4| letter. Having done this, he placed the copy in an envelope 31 20,1| displayed his credentials he was placed in possession of the Chalusse