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1 1| depend on a throw of the die! ~"That was his last cartridge, 2 1| all decreed that he should die. ~He bent his way toward 3 1| he made up his mind to die at night so as to bequeath 4 1| steep this man about to die in a painful trance. A prey 5 1| a man ever been known to die by halves? Before you came 6 1| all, you were wishing to die; very well, your suicide 7 1| matter! And then afterwards, die. I should have known, exhausted, 8 1| a conspirator, who would die for you?" cried Emile eagerly - 9 1| not right? I would sooner die of pleasure than of illness. 10 1| inclinations in love, and die young!" ~"Have you no fear 11 1| age, or we may choose to die young as martyrs to contending 12 2| only take to their beds to die. I cut my own hair till 13 2| paid for by life? We hardly die, I think, for an insignificant 14 2| effect upon me. I should die an unrecognized failure 15 2| mistress.' ~" 'It is better to die than to live in misery,' 16 2| With the name I bear I must die sooner than beg. Set your 17 2| appears very difficult to die at our feet, for I see corpses 18 2| to my lonely studies, or die. So I set myself tremendous 19 2| is killing me, I want to die. My life is intolerable.' ~" ' 20 2| place I should endeavor to die gracefully; and if you wish 21 2| be sufficient for us to die on? Yes! we will breathe 22 2| consumptive? Did not my mother die of a lung complaint?" ~" 23 3| I beckon to them, I must die. Death always confronts 24 3| the finger of God! I shall die! " and he left the two amazed 25 3| thoughts that men condemned to die bear away with them. ~"O 26 3| there, I should wish to die in her arms." ~A burst of 27 3| began again, laughingly. "To die with you, both together, 28 3| may kiss you, and let us die," said Raphael. ~"Then let 29 3| said Raphael. ~"Then let us die," she said, laughing. ~Towards 30 3| awoke Raphael. ~"For me to die," he said, following out 31 3| she said. "Let us both die young, and go to heaven 32 3| wretched, feeble creature to die, who seemed unable to hold 33 3| it you must, or you will die sir! You rely even now on 34 3| would not be the only one to die. So if you refuse to apologize 35 3| awful BROTHER, YOU MUST DIE, of the Trappists seemed 36 3| deserted me - Love eternal - To die " ~The words caused him 37 3| some time yet, or he may die to-night. The chances of 38 3| go? If you stay, I shall die. Do you want to see me die?" ~" 39 3| die. Do you want to see me die?" ~"Die?" she echoed. "Can 40 3| you want to see me die?" ~"Die?" she echoed. "Can you die 41 3| Die?" she echoed. "Can you die without me? Die? But you 42 3| Can you die without me? Die? But you are young; and 43 3| are young; and I love you! Die?" she asked, in a deep, 44 3| at me any longer, I shall die " ~The young girl thought 45 3| you, Pauline! I wish to die in your arms!" ~With unnatural 46 3| herself with her shawl. ~"If I die, he will live," she said,