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1 1,1| concierge, a young woman passed through the hall, and he 2 2,5| moment afterward a lady passed quickly through the smoking-room. 3 3,1| ordeal which he had just passed through had exhausted him 4 3,2| And, opening the door, he passed into the dining-room, with 5 3,4| lips. Ten or twelve years passed before he dared to make 6 4,1| heart, Baron Trigault had passed many terrible hours, but 7 4,1| fancies. Not a quarter-day passed, but what he paid her debts 8 5,2| delight was when, as he passed through the crowd, he heard 9 7,2| paralyzed. He nervously passed and repassed his fingers 10 7,7| terrible ordeal she had passed through. The servants had 11 10,4| is this: just now, as I passed near the Madeleine, a very 12 10,5| deliver immediately." ~He passed into the drawing-room as 13 11,2| bounds. A long time must have passed since the child's face and 14 13,1| to step aside, and a lady passed him rapidly, without turning 15 13,1| the servant, after she had passed. ~Pascal did not need to 16 14,2| bully me! Now, tell me what passed between your mother and 17 14,4| mien as a notary; when he passed through the handsome drawing-rooms, 18 15,1| strange vicissitudes I have passed. You know what family I 19 16,2| other. No definite words had passed between them - they were 20 16,3| retreat. The Rubicon is passed." ~"Alas! that is the cause 21 18,5| mother." ~But the young girl passed on. "My mother is dead, 22 19,1| while she mechanically passed her hand again and again 23 19,2| The dinner-hour came and passed, and still the house remained 24 19,2| features whenever the vehicle passed in front of some brilliantly 25 19,2| Meanwhile the cab had passed the outer boulevards, and 26 19,4| We shall never know what passed between your father and 27 20,1| dreamlike as it were, he had passed from what he called "straitened