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1 I| delivered us, will not go so long as a shilling or a bottle 2 I| the suspense was not of long duration.~ ~The rider proved 3 I| at the Hotel de France as long as he chooses; we shall 4 I| power of their lungs:~ ~“Long live the Duc de Sairmeuse!”~ ~ 5 II| himself: “This will not last long.”~ ~The storm did last, 6 II| his station, it was not long before he became well known 7 II| her countenance.~ ~“‘How long you were in coming!’ she 8 III| recollection of having seen him long ago, before ‘89 indeed, 9 III| improvement!”~ ~It was not long before he noticed others. 10 III| to wait, it will not be long before he comes, for the 11 V| but anxiety, work, and long nights passed in struggling 12 V| Surprised them? No. For a long time M. d’Escorval had seen 13 V| seemed more than a century long.~ ~They emerged at last, 14 V| chair, and flinging back his long, gray hair, he said:~ ~“ 15 VI| infatuated with each other.~ ~Long walks in the twilight under 16 VI| he murmured.~ ~To remain long in such a state of uncertainty 17 VI| Bibiaine, whose tongue is as long as a viper’s, all that has 18 VI| Implicitly. It did not take them long to make their preparations. 19 VII| he thought.~ ~It was not long before it became apparent 20 VIII| been in love with her for a long time. Everyone knows that. 21 XI| thought was this:~ ~“How long has he been there? Has he 22 XII| schemes; for it was not long before he began a long recital 23 XII| not long before he began a long recital of the calumnies 24 XIII| approach to the castle was by a long and narrow road, badly paved. 25 XIII| visitors. The marquis was long rather than tall, and very 26 XIII| distinguish the shadow of her long eyelashes. He paused, holding 27 XIII| even trembling behind her long lashes.~ ~The truth was, 28 XV| read his thoughts.~ ~How long that night seemed to M. 29 XVI| cottage, where I lived so long. But on reflection I refused 30 XVI| After having enjoyed for so long a time a fortune which did 31 XVI| his visit had lasted quite long enough, Lacheneur began 32 XVII| through the shelter of their long lashes.~ ~Who had taught 33 XVII| Escorval did not remain long; she saw Martial hasten 34 XVIII| moments sooner.~ ~Three long hours passed before the 35 XIX| Maurice displayed! All day long he hurried from hamlet to 36 XIX| could not fail to remark the long and frequent absences of 37 XX| had been hidden under his long coat, fell to the ground.~ ~“ 38 XXII| was delayed four times as long in Sairmeuse. When he reached 39 XXII| their merry-making was a long and difficult task.~ ~And 40 XXIV| her closed eyelids.~ ~Her long black hair, which she had 41 XXIV| Marie-Anne. “It will not be long before she regains consciousness.”~ ~ 42 XXV| and their tears met in one long kiss.~ ~“You love me,” exclaimed 43 XXV| Maurice.~ ~She clasped in a long and convulsive embrace the 44 XXVI| unfrequented roads and had made long circuits to avoid all the 45 XXVI| fear and dread through the long night which seemed to them 46 XXVII| impatience.~ ~“The plea was very long,” he remarked, when the 47 XXVII| had concluded, “terribly long. We shall never get through 48 XXVII| absolutely necessary; but no long phrases! We should have 49 XXVIII| the weakness did not last long; she again sprang up, her 50 XXVIII| I have loved you for a long time, Marie-Anne, for more 51 XXVIII| your insulting familiarity long enough,’ he replied, ‘and 52 XXIX| even then hastening up the long, ill-paved street that led 53 XXX| had been walled up for a long time. The cement which held 54 XXX| the other, one of those long baskets divided into compartments 55 XXX| this movement unwinding a long rope which had been twined 56 XXX| he drew from beneath his long overcoat a strong iron crowbar 57 XXX| approached and pulled Bavois’s long coat to attract his attention.~ ~ 58 XXX| partition, and listened for a long time. Nothing, not the slightest 59 XXX| precipice. I shall not be long in joining you. Are you 60 XXXI| give me the reward!”~ ~How long and by what paths he pursued 61 XXXI| the frontier.~ ~But this long journey was not made without 62 XXXI| blood, and exhausted by his long tramp, declared that he 63 XXXI| excitement, he walked for long hours. He soon lost his 64 XXXI| in no condition to make a long march in less than a fortnight. 65 XXXIII| simplicity and candor. Nor was he long in discerning her intense 66 XXXV| tied together would not be long enough to reach to the base 67 XXXV| fragments, and then it would be long enough to carry you to the 68 XXXV| placed upon the mattress.~ ~A long and difficult operation 69 XXXVI| departed; but it was not long before he reappeared, transformed 70 XXXVI| seen your money, and so long as you spend it at his house 71 XXXVII| night came, he put on a long blue blouse, shaded his 72 XXXVIII| gardens, and soon reached the long avenue.~ ~Then Jean Lacheneur 73 XXXVIII| carried under his arm a long and narrow package, enveloped 74 XXXIX| believe so.”~ ~“It will not be long before he returns——”~ ~“ 75 XLI| moment his condition, so long desperate, began to improve.~ ~“ 76 XLII| influence over him, and so long as she lives there is no 77 XLII| little perseverance and a few long walks,” she said to herself.~ ~ 78 XLII| inevitable chaperon, two long weeks of almost continued 79 XLIII| I suppose it will not be long before her brigand of a 80 XLIV| cold rages which endure so long as the man lives.~ ~He took 81 XLIV| me a few hours. It is so long since we have met. I have 82 XLIV| been greatly alarmed by her long absence.~ ~It was night, 83 XLVI| in peace. It will not be long now.”~ ~“Hush! do not speak 84 XLVII| thanks, but I hope to live long enough to prove that I am 85 XLVII| farther. It has been so long since I was out of doors 86 XLVII| peasant dress and by his long beard, the former cure of 87 XLVII| explained the reason of his long silence.~ ~“Three days after 88 XLVII| were not obliged to wait long for the result.~ ~“One fine 89 XLVIII| chateau was aware of their long absence.~ ~This was due 90 XLIX| Sometimes, during the long winter evenings, when they 91 XLIX| were mistaken. It was not long before the curse fell upon 92 XLIX| instituted at once, and all night long twenty men, bearing torches, 93 L| groundless.~ ~She drew a long breath, as if a mighty burden 94 L| fire in the evening, had long been the ambition and the 95 LI| endured in silence for a long time, but I have rebelled 96 LII| your face. But why is he so long in coming?”~ ~Blanche was 97 LII| will reward you; and as long as you keep the secret you 98 LII| sister’s child, etc., etc. A long story, which she had prepared 99 LII| thousand francs; and so long as she paid him it was plain 100 LII| shall continue the search as long as I live.” But Chupin, 101 LIII| confidence.~ ~“If this lasts long, I shall be ruined,” she 102 LIII| betray me.”~ ~It did not last long.~ ~The patient’s delirium 103 LIII| was beneath the sod, had long since passed.~ ~Now, the 104 LIII| gleam of reason for ten long years before his death.~ ~“ 105 LIII| several years, and after a long search, Jean found only 106 LIV| advancing? The carriage is a long way off by this time, and 107 LIV| prepossessing in appearance, with a long beard, and with a pipe in 108 LIV| snow-covered ground.~ ~It was not long before he could distinguish 109 LV| have been in her possession long, and who gave it to her?”~ ~