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 1       II|            daughter.~ ~“And can you hesitate?” she demanded.~ ~“Ah! you
 2    XXIII|    surprises me to see that you can hesitate for a moment between the
 3     XXIX|             of your family that you hesitate?” he continued. “Your father
 4     XXXI|           and his, did not make him hesitate for a moment.~ ~He saw but
 5     XXXI|       matter? Why should the doomed hesitate? Do not all roads lead to
 6   XXXVII| determination.~ ~The abbe could not hesitate. He drew the letter from
 7     XLII|            to the duke. It made him hesitate; but the necessity of the
 8     XLIV|       resolution. A scoundrel would hesitate before attacking a good
 9     XLIV|                  But one should not hesitate, my child, when duty speaks.
10      XLV|        still more.~ ~Why should she hesitate or tremble after that?~ ~
11      LIV|             trouble, and he did not hesitate.~ ~For four years the Duc
12      LIV|            in power; but he did not hesitate. Besides, how could they
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