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1 1,2| that he neither spoke nor moved, she continued in a severe 2 2,3| wife. ~He therefore noisily moved a chair, and coughed in 3 3,4| child in his absence, he moved heaven and earth not only 4 3,4| not to be astonished or moved by anything, in fact to 5 9,5| see the proofs." ~Greatly moved, she offered him her hand, 6 11,4| her beautiful, proud face moved - her glance remained clear 7 12,1| Pascal turned pale, moved to the depths of his soul 8 12,3| Madame Ferailleur was deeply moved, and once she even raised 9 13,3| not a muscle of his face moved; his countenance retained 10 14,1| the society in which he moved? Had he not been flattered 11 15,5| Wilkie, I hesitated." ~Moved by the thought of the danger 12 18,5| friend, the magistrate. ~Moved by a far more powerful emotion 13 20,1| to M. de Valorsay, there moved numerous others of very