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1 4 | The last two words were scarcely legible. I returned the 2 4 | awaited him at the door; but scarcely was he seated before he 3 6 | have seen the tomb?" ~I scarcely dared reply, for the tone 4 6 | returned long ago; but I had scarcely got there when I took this 5 6 | It was only just in time. Scarcely had he seated himself, when 6 7 | what he told me, and I have scarcely changed a word of the touching 7 7 | to achieve anything. He scarcely dares glance at the trim 8 7 | and quitted the box. I had scarcely closed the door when I heard 9 8 | Duvernoy's box. We had scarcely opened the door leading 10 10| for a long time what they scarcely hoped to obtain once, exact 11 11| close my eyes all night. ~I scarcely knew myself. I was half 12 11| me, and saw that Prudence scarcely even knew his name. ~"He 13 12| henceforth one; they have scarcely begun to know one another 14 23| but she was not in it. Scarcely had I noticed this fact, 15 24| troubled much about her, scarcely going to see her one night 16 24| black and veiled. I could scarcely recognise her face through 17 26| Fool that I am! I can scarcely hold the pen with which 18 26| To-day I can not speak, I can scarcely move my arm. My God! My