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1 6,1| of a poor, betrayed, and deserted woman, with whom I could 2 7,2| child! But you were not deserted, Wilkie; don't say that. 3 11,1| was very dark, the quay deserted. No one was to be seen; 4 11,2| consequence of the other. Deserted by her husband, Madame Paul 5 11,4| and who had so pitilessly deserted her. However, her heart 6 12,1| that he believed himself deserted by her? How could she know 7 18,1| lying lifeless in some deserted street, rose before her. 8 18,5| who has no thought of her deserted fireside, but is ever tormented 9 18,5| usual shrewdness had not deserted her, and she perfectly understood 10 19,2| still the house remained deserted. The workmen had gone off 11 19,3| unmoved; but their composure deserted them in this excess of happiness; 12 19,3| my most intimate friends deserted me; how I was virtually 13 19,3| might have believed herself deserted under such circumstances, 14 20,1| Hotel de Chalusse will be deserted, and Madame Leon and Vantrasson 15 20,3| marquis's frenzied assurance deserted him. He turned even paler