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1 II| she had been seated, she went to her father’s side.~ ~“ 2 IV| man, who, that morning, went to warn M. Lacheneur of 3 VI| their preparations. They went to the town hall and took 4 X| were days when he almost went mad.~ ~“What am I?” he exclaimed, 5 X| before nine o’clock, he went to awaken Martial.~ ~On 6 XII| of the scene at first. He went to his father, and after 7 XIII| however, and when Marie-Anne went away, Mlle. Blanche embraced 8 XV| When dinner was over he went to his room, and when his 9 XVI| please this creature, he also went upon the stage, with his 10 XVII| giving orders; he came and went, hurrying to and fro, talking 11 XVIII| But he watched all that went on in the house with that 12 XIX| indignation.~ ~And the next day he went to Lacheneur’s house.~ ~ 13 XXII| that day either Blanche went to Montaignac, or the marquis 14 XXII| dewy eve, in hunting, he went to bed every evening as 15 XXIII| hour before.~ ~“The marquis went at once to his own room 16 XXIV| Without warning her, he went to beg Abbe Midon to follow 17 XXIV| be led to suppose that I went away with the baron and 18 XXIV| apartment, and the servants went back to the office.~ ~Maurice 19 XXIV| replied, “the baron and myself went to these peasants, in the 20 XXV| what guests had arrived, went to the court-yard to meet 21 XXV| determined to brave all, they went to the house occupied by 22 XXV| up his spine.~ ~They then went together to examine the 23 XXVI| arrange the matter.”~ ~He went away, but reappeared about 24 XXVI| them to explain.~ ~They went from one to another, asking 25 XXVII| accused; and one of them even went so far as to pronounce a 26 XXVIII| door.~ ~One of the officers went to open it, and Bavois, 27 XXVIII| dreams did I aspire to you. I went to church each Sunday only 28 XXVIII| worship the Blessed Virgin; I went home with my eyes and my 29 XXVIII| ominous.”~ ~As he spoke, he went to the door and applied 30 XXIX| door, saying, “enter.” She went in.~ ~It was not the Duc 31 XXX| here. Come, come!”~ ~They went out, locking the door behind 32 XXX| the door and look in, then went away to say to their companions:~ ~“ 33 XXXI| will see.”~ ~The fugitives went to the nearest house after 34 XXXIII| allowed him to pass. He went down the corridor, and entered 35 XXXV| strictest prudence, while he went on in advance to confer 36 XXXVI| Maurice and the corporal went into the dining-room and 37 XXXVII| down the paper, and quietly went out.~ ~“What is it?” he 38 XXXIX| appearance, believe me. If he went away, he will soon return. 39 XXXIX| off on a gallop that she went to her own apartments—the 40 XLI| abbe and Mme. d’Escorval went downstairs to talk with 41 XLI| foolish fears, lit a lamp, and went through this house—now hers— 42 XLII| Sairmeuse family. Then he went to his old home, where his 43 XLII| partridges, in former times, he went boldly to the Sairmeuse 44 XLII| process, but wherever he went, he fancied he saw Balstain 45 XLII| tell you? When the marquis went out this morning his actions 46 XLIII| No one—I have eyes. I went to the Borderie yesterday 47 XLIV| to her satisfaction she went out to meet young Poignot, 48 XLV| person.”~ ~The old poacher went away, whistling quite reassured; 49 XLV| emerged without his burden and went away.~ ~“What does this 50 XLVII| At last he found it and went up. But upon the threshold 51 XLVII| When morning broke, he went into the garden, and made 52 XLVII| stain upon the grass. He went nearer—it was blood!~ ~Much 53 XLVII| impelled by curiosity, he went and tapped upon the communicating 54 XLVII| for we were tired out. We went to a small inn, and they 55 XLIX| their voices.~ ~Five days went by, and the search for the 56 XLIX| then one of the little band went each day from house to house 57 XLIX| aroused.~ ~But the weeks went by, and the quest was fruitless. 58 LI| not for my sake that you went to this expense. It was 59 LII| de Sairmeuse. He came and went at all hours, morning, noon, 60 LII| and to London, whither he went charged with important diplomatic 61 LIII| happened that six weeks went by, and she heard nothing 62 LIII| designs into execution, he went to Sairmeuse to visit Marie-Anne’ 63 LIV| take her place.~ ~Martial went away, accompanied only by 64 LIV| awhile in London, then he went to Vienna, afterward to 65 LV| Leipsic on Sunday; that you went to this hotel; that you 66 LV| every day.~ ~So the weeks went by, and Martial was expecting 67 LV| his defeat.~ ~Before he went to Father Tabaret, he was