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1 2,2| 2~Pascal stood in the smoking-room, motionless 2 8,2| and on the mantel-shelf stood an ancient clock, an empty 3 9,1| thousand francs in his pocket, stood listening with the air of 4 9,2| surmount the difficulties which stood in her way that she did 5 9,3| that for some time she stood irresolute. At last the 6 9,4| For some time Marguerite stood, stunned and appalled by 7 10,4| houses, in front of which stood a cart laden with plants 8 10,5| and stupefied Chupin. He stood gazing in open-mouthed wonder 9 11,1| room, the door of which stood open. Chupin tried to find 10 11,2| clothes. The woman's nature stood revealed in all its deformity. 11 11,4| could not explain, and who stood in a sort of mute ecstasy, 12 13,2| the veins on his forehead stood out like whipcords, but 13 13,3| pace. The mansion, which stood between a courtyard and 14 13,3| really elegant structures - stood on either side of the courtyard, 15 13,3| a partially filled glass stood near him. As the servant 16 14,4| the master's mail-phaeton stood in waiting; when through 17 15,2| Madame d'Argeles as she stood there recoiling in horror, 18 16,1| astonishment, M. Wilkie stood for a moment silent and 19 18,2| was so surprised that he stood as if petrified, with his 20 18,5| Madame Trigault, and she stood rooted to the spot, exactly 21 18,5| noticeable now that they stood face to face. But anything 22 19,3| with impatience and hope, stood a man who was counting the 23 19,3| come to her eyes as she stood watching them. ~"How can 24 19,4| Madame Ferailleur, who still stood leaning against the door,