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 1       XI|  without hesitation, without delay, hastened to voluntarily
 2       XV| physician without a moment’s delay.~ ~There was, indeed, a
 3       XX|      here without a moment’s delay. Take one of the swiftest
 4      XXI|    gentlemen; each moment of delay may, perhaps, cost a man’
 5     XXII|    anguish.~ ~Would not this delay ruin everything? What would
 6     XXIV|  must decide and act without delay.~ ~The abbe was a brave
 7    XXVII|    of defence. We must ask a delay; it is indispensable, in
 8    XXVII|   The court can grant you no delay,” interrupted M. de Sairmeuse; “
 9     XLII|      his former ally.~ ~This delay ruined him, since it gave
10      LIV|   and this accident caused a delay in the execution of Lacheneur’
11      LIV|      find his wife, a slight delay in finding a carriage did
12      LIV|      obtained the wished-for delay; then he threw his weapon
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