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1 2,5| bravado. And, besides, he was standing a little back in the shade. 2 3,1| spell-bound. Baron Trigault was standing on the threshold. His emotion, 3 4,2| decanter of water was still standing on it. The baron poured 4 6,2| her visitor's face. He was standing silent and motionless in 5 7,1| concierge and Job - were standing at the door engaged in conversation. 6 7,1| Two liveried footmen were standing at the door of the drawing-room, 7 7,3| stake one hundred louis!" Standing silent and motionless near 8 8,1| or sustain her. Ah, yes! standing at a window on the second 9 8,1| said that the bill had been standing a long time already." ~" 10 8,1| Madame Leon, who was standing near Mademoiselle Marguerite 11 9,2| the door closed again. ~Standing silent and motionless in 12 9,2| was reading the missive, standing barefooted in her night-dress, 13 9,4| went in, and seeing a man standing at the door of an elegant 14 10,1| prudence, and she remained standing in front of him with open 15 10,3| Brebant's. Two waiters were standing at the doorway, and, showing 16 10,4| surely as if she had been standing near watching him. "You 17 11,1| of observation, and, by standing on tiptoe, he succeeded 18 11,4| Victor Chupin, who was standing twisting his cap near the 19 12,1| cab she had used was still standing before the door, and she 20 12,2| bound as an apprentice." ~Standing opposite his mother with 21 13,3| his mortal enemy - was standing there before him. ~"M. Maumejan," 22 14,3| chance whatever. You have no standing, no influential connections, 23 14,4| vans, heavily laden, were standing outside the gate. In the 24 15,1| pretended to avoid me, but standing a little on one side, he 25 15,2| fright and saw my brother standing on the threshold. Oh! then 26 15,2| room. Arthur Gordon was standing at the foot of the bed anxiously 27 16,3| off, but my brougham is standing in the courtyard; so take 28 18,4| the door, the baron was standing in the courtyard with a 29 19,3| excess of happiness; and standing in the door-way, Madame 30 20,2| upward of half a million? Standing near one of the windows