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1 I| Chupin!” they cried, as soon as he was within the sound 2 I| were leaving the church.~ ~Soon there appeared upon the 3 II| is at Montaignac; he will soon be here; and we are dwelling 4 II| to leave the room.~ ~“As soon as we were alone:~ ~“‘You 5 II| as you entered it, and as soon as you are outside, you 6 III| than he had ever been.~ ~As soon as les convenances permitted, 7 III| shoulders:~ ~“Nonsense! As soon as we assert ourselves, 8 III| politics. “I recognize it!”~ ~Soon the changes became more 9 III| not distinguish a word.~ ~Soon the priest re-entered the 10 V| the baroness, “we shall soon be forgotten here.”~ ~But 11 V| them at a distance, and soon saw them enter the parsonage. 12 V| his mother divined it as soon as she caught sight of him.~ ~ 13 VI| Lacheneur’s eyes; but his face soon resumed its gloomy expression.~ ~“ 14 VI| visible to himself alone.~ ~Soon they were able to distinguish 15 VI| had counted on this, and soon he began telling the poor 16 VIII| swallow a morsel, and he soon requested his parents’ permission 17 VIII| murmured Mme. d’Escorval, as soon as her son had left the 18 IX| everywhere saying that you will soon be his wife.”~ ~Marie-Anne 19 X| and indifferent, but as soon as he had retired to the 20 XI| believed would be eternal.~ ~As soon as she had gone, perhaps 21 XIV| The deliberations were soon fortunately interrupted 22 XV| furious gallop of a horse, and soon the doctor from Montaignac 23 XVI| They obeyed, and as soon as the door had closed behind 24 XVII| charms upon him; but as soon as his back was turned, 25 XVII| him into his study, and as soon as they were alone, without 26 XVII| see for herself.~ ~So, as soon as she left her father, 27 XVII| Marie-Anne.~ ~Everyone was soon busy in unloading the wagons, 28 XIX| our spy.”~ ~He was, for he soon resumed his daily visits 29 XIX| and in the evening, as soon as dinner was over, he made 30 XIX| son. He watched him, and soon became absolutely certain 31 XX| recommending silence, but as soon as the valet had left the 32 XXI| gates of the city for us as soon as we make our appearance.”~ ~“ 33 XXI| faltered, “farewell!”~ ~Maurice soon rejoined his comrades, whose 34 XXII| to bed every evening as soon as supper was over.~ ~What 35 XXII| came rapidly onward, and soon overtook them. The peasants 36 XXII| Montaignac is traversed.~ ~Soon they see the gate of the 37 XXIV| possible, and to hasten back as soon as he could learn anything 38 XXIV| Escorval.~ ~“Monsieur will soon be here, Madame,” said he, 39 XXIV| orders.~ ~Marie-Anne, as soon as she could be moved, was 40 XXIV| footsteps of the soldiers were soon lost in the stillness of 41 XXVI| seemed to them eternal.~ ~As soon as day broke, they heard 42 XXVIII| cure will hasten here as soon as the verdict is rendered.”~ ~ 43 XXVIII| own words.~ ~“But the day soon came,” he continued, “when 44 XXVIII| We paused. The horse soon reached us; we caught the 45 XXVIII| thus! Be brave! You will soon be the wife of Maurice. 46 XXIX| the abbe, “that we shall soon hear what has become of 47 XXIX| her burden of sorrow, but soon rallying, she exclaimed:~ ~“ 48 XXIX| thunder, called his son.~ ~As soon as Martial entered the room:~ ~“ 49 XXX| assuredly.”~ ~“Deluded man! As soon as the baron is safe, they 50 XXX| said the corporal, as soon as the door was closed.~ ~ 51 XXX| the tower quite plainly.~ ~Soon after four o’clock sounded 52 XXXI| successfully elude his pursuers as soon as he gained the shelter 53 XXXI| nourishment. This torture soon became so intolerable that 54 XXXI| the people together.~ ~And soon a voice rose so clear and 55 XXXI| adjoining room, and was soon asleep.~ ~This was the first 56 XXXI| decided, at last, that as soon as they had finished their 57 XXXI| walked for long hours. He soon lost his way, and wandered 58 XXXI| have him!” he exclaimed, as soon as he was within hearing 59 XXXII| despatched with the news.~ ~Soon they made their appearance, 60 XXXII| deserter, he shall be shot as soon as we capture him, and we 61 XXXII| preceding night.~ ~He was soon obliged to admit that he 62 XXXIII| charms of Mlle. Blanche, he soon discovered the calculating 63 XXXIII| death. They knew it would soon be publicly proven that 64 XXXVI| gray mists of morning.~ ~Soon the fugitives could distinguish 65 XXXVI| Give me some, and I will soon find some shop in the suburbs 66 XXXVI| The town, which they soon reached, was called Saliente. 67 XXXVI| here,” he grumbled. “As soon as the young lady is on 68 XXXVII| Lacheneur’s furious hatred. As soon as they were outside:~ ~“ 69 XXXVIII| wondered what was to come.~ ~He soon knew.~ ~Leaning against 70 XXXVIII| through the gardens, and soon reached the long avenue.~ ~ 71 XXXVIII| The valet obeyed, and soon Martial found himself alone, 72 XXXIX| Blanche de Courtornieu.~ ~Soon all the guests, who had 73 XXXIX| I know.”~ ~“Martial will soon make his appearance, believe 74 XXXIX| If he went away, he will soon return. They shall go for 75 XLI| will nurse me, and then, as soon as I can stand upon my feet, 76 XLI| made the pretext.~ ~They soon heard at the farm that Maurice 77 XLI| not leave his bedside.~ ~Soon afterward, Father Poignot, 78 XLI| marvellous rapidity, and soon all the inhabitants of the 79 XLII| Good news!” he cried, as soon as he saw her; “we have 80 XLIII| his head.~ ~Mme. Blanche soon discovered this. One day, 81 XLIV| crushed.~ ~But other thoughts soon replaced these gloomy presentiments.~ ~ 82 XLIV| had told her that he would soon return with other articles.~ ~ 83 XLV| to increase it.~ ~But he soon regained his assurance, 84 XLV| walked together to the house. Soon after the man emerged without 85 XLV| over; her friends would soon be around her.~ ~When her 86 XLVI| labored breathing.~ ~But soon the nausea returned, and 87 XLVI| was perceptibly sinking. Soon she had not strength even 88 XLVI| but nonsense! that will soon pass off. But we must not 89 XLVII| who he really was.~ ~As soon as he uttered his name, 90 XLVII| to the house, sir; I will soon return.”~ ~A child might 91 XLVIII| been himself assassinated, soon after his crime, by a certain 92 XLVIII| to Mme. Blanche.~ ~It was soon rumored that the Marquis 93 XLIX| This much is certain, as soon as he obtained legal possession 94 L| extinguished her candle as soon as she had undressed, saying:~ ~“ 95 LI| Martial remarked it, and as soon as he found himself alone 96 LI| he hurried off. “I will soon be back.”~ ~He reappeared 97 LI| hurried on the workmen.~ ~As soon as he was up in the morning 98 LII| of it, however; for, as soon as it was ended, he tapped 99 LIII| serenity of her face. She soon won a place as one of the 100 LIII| of his power.~ ~“I shall soon know,” she thought.~ ~The 101 LIV| Chateau-des-Rentiers and soon paused before a tract of 102 LIV| fathom this mystery and as soon as he returned home he sent 103 LIV| Poivriere. He did not know how soon he might have use for it.~ ~ 104 LIV| carriage did not matter.~ ~He soon obtained one; and the coachman, 105 LV| That this reason would soon be discovered, he could 106 LV| mistakes? Nonsense! I will soon turn our defeat of today