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 1      VII|    single nobleman who did not hasten to press the hand of the
 2     VIII|     however, caused Maurice to hasten on still more rapidly after
 3      XII|     Now,” he remarked, “let us hasten to Courtornieu. They have
 4     XVII|   remain long; she saw Martial hasten out after him, and speak
 5     XVII|        man leave the house and hasten across the fields.~ ~He
 6    XVIII|   doing everything possible to hasten his convalescence. This
 7     XXII|       what she had done, would hasten to her to make his excuses.
 8     XXIV| suspicion, if possible, and to hasten back as soon as he could
 9   XXVIII|      questions. “The cure will hasten here as soon as the verdict
10   XXVIII|         made M. de Courtornieu hasten to the prisoner’s cell.~ ~
11      XLV|          No, thank you. I must hasten back. Au revoir, Mademoiselle
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