Chapter

1      VII|            afterward to adopt other measures.”~ ~So they shouted themselves
2      XIV|            and proposed that active measures should be taken to rid the
3     XXIV| drawing-room, deliberating upon the measures which must be taken, when
4    XXXII|            who was more calm, “took measures for the restoration of a
5    XXXII|            air, and said that these measures were doubtless all very
6    XXXIX| country-dance.~ ~But when the first measures floated through the air,
7    XLIII|            justify the most extreme measures.~ ~She had plenty of time
8      LIV|  responsibility of the most extreme measures.~ ~“Compelled by almost
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