Chapter

 1        I|         By my faith in God!” or “May the devil burn me!”~ ~They
 2       II|         a man, however strong he may be, totters and seeks some
 3       II|          in an altered voice, “I may, perhaps, die of sorrow;
 4       II|          he faltered, “come what may——”~ ~He paused suddenly;
 5      III|         for any inconvenience we may cause you.”~ ~The priest’
 6       VI|      good blood in his veins; we may well be proud of him.”~ ~“
 7        X|        of anger, even a caprice, may deprive me of everything.”~ ~
 8       XI|     friends.”~ ~“Oh! whenever it may please you!”~ ~“Certainly;
 9       XI|         under whatever guise you may offer these alms which you
10      XII|         matter how beautiful she may be.”~ ~“Are you sure of
11      XII|          are after the daughter, may give it to him if you like,
12     XIII|         well! God grant that she may be happy; for we were very
13      XVI|          I not an old friend? It may be that your father, in
14      XVI|  wondering.~ ~But, however great may have been his disquietude,
15      XVI|         it, it is only that they may forget it. These people
16     XVII|          by my maid, and you two may agree upon the price. We
17    XVIII|        his daughter. Whatever he may desire to undertake, I can
18    XVIII|        soul. Whatever your cause may be, I declare it mine; what
19    XVIII|         What does it matter? She may continue her task. I consent
20    XVIII|         by threats; and whatever may happen to you or yours,
21    XVIII|   prepared for any emergency. It may be that, in spite of our
22    XVIII|         lives of others. Still I may be mistaken; I may misjudge
23    XVIII|       Still I may be mistaken; I may misjudge him.”~ ~He sighed,
24       XX|         ready to take flight.~ ~“May I lose my head if I do not
25       XX|    dinner. Heaven grant that she may meet with no misfortune
26      XXI|  gentlemen; each moment of delay may, perhaps, cost a man’s life.
27     XXII|       her as a hostage; her life may save the life of our friends.”~ ~
28    XXIII|       right about. Follow me! We may still conquer. Reinforcements
29    XXIII|          you will marry her. You may be involved in some difficulty
30     XXIV|       not allow her to depart. I may perish in my attempt to
31    XXVII|     resumed, “and I replied. You may gag me if my responses do
32    XXVII|        of that savage code which may be summed up in two words: “
33   XXVIII|         that all was going well. May I be hung if I can see how!
34   XXVIII|         my hours are numbered, I may reveal the secret of my
35     XXIX|    turning to Marie-Anne:~ ~“You may consider the baron saved,”
36      XXX|  obstacle; but remember that all may be discovered—and then——”~ ~“
37      XXX|       inspected the work.~ ~“You may indeed say that you have
38     XXXI|          not complain; come what may, I have deserved it.”~ ~
39     XXXI|        As for you, comrades, you may rest assured that the Duc
40     XXXI|        Holy Virgin, hear my vow. May my soul burn in hell if
41    XXXII|         we will capture him, you may depend upon it!”~ ~They
42   XXXIII|    fulfil it, however painful it may be.”~ ~She knew perfectly
43     XXXV|       lighted this candle, which may bring our enemies upon us
44     XXXV|       will now return to France. May God protect you! Farewell!”~ ~
45    XXXVI|  Chanlouineau was mistaken; one, may, perhaps, be jealous of
46    XXXVI|         compensations the future may have in store for us!”~ ~
47  XXXVIII|      informers!”~ ~Strange as it may appear to one who knew Martial’
48       XL|          his fortune. I trust he may be happy. Adieu, Monsieur
49       XL|     which can never be repaired. May your conscience forgive
50      XLI|        to mouth.~ ~Strange as it may seem, the news of the scene
51      XLI|         them, it is only that he may have a right to protect
52      XLI|           The gentleman says you may rely upon him,” said the
53     XLII|          one lovely afternoon in May Blanche discovered what
54     XLII| approaching, call me, whoever it may be.”~ ~Aunt Medea, submissive
55     XLIV|        deny you to-day, that you may be able to deny me to-morrow.
56     XLIV|          I trust you and Maurice may lead a calm and happy life.
57      XLV|          frankness he said:~ ~“I may be stupid, but I could not
58      XLV|        station myself there; and may the devil seize me if a
59     XLVI|          Remain; be calm, that I may at least die in peace. It
60     XLVI|          misery from which death may preserve me? I do not crave
61     XLVI|         not dawdle here; someone may come in. Let us make haste.”~ ~
62    XLVII|         signs of despair.~ ~“You may rest assured that the blood
63    XLVII|            Our first act, as you may suppose, was to run to the
64   XLVIII|       seem perfectly natural. It may even be made of service.”~ ~
65   XLVIII|       the Marquis de Courtornieu may be regarded as dead.”~ ~
66       LI|      case,” said she, slowly, “I may as well tell you that since
67       LI|       with me! In that case, you may rest assured that I will
68      LIV|         what important decisions may result from this revery?”~ ~
69      LIV|   beloved wife at my fireside, I may at least have a friend.”~ ~
70      LIV|      check only two minutes, all may yet be saved,” he thought.~ ~
71       LV|          marked with the name of May, foreign artist.”~ ~“Capital!”
72       LV|      condemned under the name of May, when he was afforded an
73       LV|    unhappy woman!” he murmured; “may God forgive you as I forgive
74       LV|       say when he told them that May and the Duc de Sairmeuse
75       LV|     identify him as the prisoner May?”~ ~He entertained this
76       LV|      orders to the contrary, you may go in.”~ ~Lecoq entered.~ ~
77       LV|        recognizing the prisoner, May. In~ ~your turn, aid me!
78       LV|       when, beneath the rags of~ May, you recognized your former
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