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 1       VI| Lacheneur was concerned, he was delighted at the prospect of a marriage
 2      VII|         but, in reality, he was delighted, charmed.~ ~So delighted
 3      VII|        delighted, charmed.~ ~So delighted that he desired to reward
 4     XVII|       duke could not fail to be delighted with an alliance with one
 5     XVII|      anxiety.~ ~The marquis was delighted.~ ~“My wilful daughter has
 6    XVIII|           said Mme. dEscorval, delighted to see her son’s wonderful
 7      XIX|       the household were really delighted at his return; the son of
 8       XX|         in the least; he seemed delighted.~ ~“At last there comes
 9     XXII| complain of his extortions were delighted at this opportunity to frighten
10    XXIII|        for Montaignac.~ ~He was delighted; certainly he blessed—as
11    XXVII|       furious; secretly, he was delighted. The aim he had had in view
12    XXXII|     broken his neck, I shall be delighted!”~ ~Martial’s face turned
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