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1 II| stout oaken chest. You must find strength to move the chest— 2 II| moved heaven and earth to find the Duc de Sairmeuse. But 3 III| but he had expected to find one of his parishioners.~ ~ 4 III| continued, “you will not find here the comforts to which 5 III| the man they had hoped to find—not the auxiliary whose 6 V| him.~ ~“Ah! yes, I will find you again, upstart!” repeated 7 VI| Ah, canaille! If I ever find him within reach of my arm 8 IX| believed that you would find a way to touch your father’ 9 IX| Where is he? Where can I find him?”~ ~Already he was starting 10 IX| approve it. Do not go to find my father. If, moved by 11 XI| advance; you, Marquis, go and find Monsieur Lacheneur, and 12 XI| Nothing is easier than to find me. The first peasant you 13 XII| denying that; perhaps I can find some other way to provoke 14 XIII| known that—but where will he find a husband for Marie-Anne?”~ ~“ 15 XIV| only a few hours before to find some way of driving Maurice 16 XVI| to the roof, managed to find subsistence.~ ~This garden 17 XVI| sacrifice, have failed to find it. Explain to me, then, 18 XVII| bondage.~ ~But where was he to find this liberator?~ ~The marquis 19 XVII| fault. While waiting to find a revenge which would be 20 XVIII| consent.~ ~“Moreover, you must find some way to cross the river 21 XXII| of the wheels.~ ~“Let us find out the meaning of this,” 22 XXII| he would seek death and find it.~ ~Bitter discontent 23 XXIII| own homes. Fools! you will find the gendarmes there only 24 XXIII| which he desired. He must find more culprits to drag before 25 XXIV| drop of water.~ ~“I will find them!” she exclaimed, in 26 XXIV| among the dead, until I find them. Light some torches, 27 XXIV| Lacheneur. We are going to find a place of concealment for 28 XXVI| house, and that he would find a way to force an entrance.~ ~ 29 XXVII| Maurice had expected to find the crowd too great for 30 XXVII| but he was endeavoring to find some argument strong enough 31 XXVII| oh, shame!—been able to find a defender.~ ~“Prisoner,” 32 XXVIII| impossible.~ ~“‘At last I find you, wretched noble!’ he 33 XXVIII| will go to the duke. I will find some way to reach him, and 34 XXVIII| will tell him that he must find a means, if he does not 35 XXIX| recollect that in trying to find appropriate expressions 36 XXIX| Bavois. My father will find some pretext for desiring 37 XXIX| summoned.”~ ~“It is easy to find a pretext. He was the brave 38 XXX| what then? He would only find himself in another apartment 39 XXX| burden of rope, which I find extremely uncomfortable. 40 XXX| seeks to know, she will find a culprit of my providing. 41 XXX| Do not miss them. If we find ourselves without them, 42 XXXI| fugitive gently, “how can I find my way through these mountains, 43 XXXI| remain here until I can find some means of insuring your 44 XXXI| of straw——”~ ~“They would find him! These soldiers are 45 XXXII| Lacheneur will know how to find this traitor d’Escorval,” 46 XXXIV| well—yes—I am going to find Marie-Anne. Farewell!”~ ~ 47 XXXV| At daybreak they will find that the baron’s cell is 48 XXXVI| me some, and I will soon find some shop in the suburbs 49 XXXVI| Valrollier.~ ~“You will find an inventory of this property, 50 XXXVI| hearth-stone in~ this room you will find a box containing three hundred 51 XXXVI| exclaimed.~ ~“Yes, if you can find a priest who will consent 52 XXXVI| in case I was able to find a priest——”~ ~The physician 53 XXXVIII| was because he hoped to find Marie-Anne not far off, 54 XXXVIII| concluded that he would probably find himself alone with his young 55 XXXVIII| him a refuge.~ ~“I shall find a bed, some servants, a 56 XXXIX| Marie-Anne if you wish to find—my husband.”~ ~The duke 57 XXXIX| loyal adversary? No. He will find a crowd of assassins. You 58 XL| after breakfast, I will find some pretext to escape, 59 XL| intense that he could not even find an oath.~ ~“Incomprehensible!” 60 XLI| do nothing; but you will find a poison there.”~ ~M. d’ 61 XLII| s ear.~ ~“But how can I find an opportunity to confer 62 XLII| on by fright. How can we find out who the would-be murderer 63 XLIV| King?”~ ~“Yes.”~ ~She could find no objection, so in a submissive 64 XLIV| order, she was surprised to find herself singing at her work.~ ~ 65 XLV| or I will leave you to find your way as best you can.”~ ~ 66 XLV| seeking Chupin. She did not find him.~ ~“I knew the wretch 67 XLVI| she put it?”~ ~“I shall find it.”~ ~“Hum! That is easier 68 XLVII| which had occurred.~ ~To find a pretext was easy enough.~ ~ 69 XLVII| main thing. We can easily find some way of getting him 70 XLVII| We shall undoubtedly find something that will give 71 XLVII| alive,” he added, “I will find it, and Maurice shall be 72 L| herself if she endeavored to find the missing child.~ ~“The 73 L| de Sairmeuse, she did not find this a very difficult task; 74 LI| through his fingers. I shall find no pleasure in Paris if 75 LII| that he had been unable to find his father’s hidden treasure, 76 LII| If she had known where to find him, she would have gone 77 LII| watching her.~ ~Her wish to find Marie-Anne’s infant was 78 LII| day. But where could she find an agent in whom she could 79 LII| to make any sacrifice to find this sister’s child, etc., 80 LII| interest required, he seemed to find a brutal pleasure in compromising 81 LIII| into politics, striving to find in power and in satisfied 82 LIII| the prison, but did not find Chupin.~ ~The previous week 83 LIV| them, and endeavored to find one that would fit the lock 84 LIV| since he knew where to find his wife, a slight delay 85 LV| He was endeavoring to find some means of accomplishing 86 LV| I say that we must find some tangible proof before