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1 2,1| others had motioned him to be silent. The baron was surrounded 2 2,5| have the courage to remain silent and conceal what I knew? 3 2,5| times in the Bois - - " ~"Be silent!" exclaimed the baron, " 4 2,5| exclaimed the baron, "be silent! Don't insult an unfortunate 5 6,2| s face. He was standing silent and motionless in the centre 6 6,3| were cruel enough to remain silent when that innocent man entreated 7 6,4| with M. Fortunat. ~She was silent for a moment, and then, 8 7,3| hundred louis!" Standing silent and motionless near the 9 8,1| facing them. The drive was a silent and tedious one. The night 10 8,3| General's equanimity. He was silent and subdued; and his relief 11 9,2| closed again. ~Standing silent and motionless in the middle 12 11,4| hypocrite. She remained silent, waiting for M. Fortunat 13 11,5| him in his designs?" ~A silent and ignored witness of this 14 12,2| seized hold of him. "You are silent," said he, "and why? When 15 12,3| Madame Ferailleur was as silent as her son, and seemed equally 16 14,3| outside." ~The drive was a silent one. M. Ferdinand de Coralth, 17 15,6| to the assistance of my silent partners, and the innocent 18 15,6| it." ~M. Wilkie remained silent for a moment, as if he were 19 16,1| Wilkie stood for a moment silent and motionless. "Allow me," 20 16,1| Marquis de Valorsay, made him silent the noblest voice that had 21 16,2| same reasons for keeping silent." ~"Excuse me," interrupted 22 16,3| acolyte, who was sitting silent and motionless in an arm-chair, 23 17,1| these scoundrels!" ~So far a silent witness of this scene, M. 24 18,2| and remained for a moment silent. She was very proud, and 25 18,3| everything. As she remained silent, he continued wildly: "I 26 18,5| the baron had left her. Silent and motionless, they confronted 27 19,1| Madame de Fondege was silent but furious. "He is actually 28 19,2| the young girl remained silent, but this did not prevent 29 19,4| in the future." ~He was silent for a moment, and then more 30 19,4| leaning against the door, silent and motionless: "Look, mother,"