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1 II| without his assistance, he gave his time and attention to 2 II| head, “if the money that I gave in exchange for Sairmeuse 3 II| which the duke, my brother, gave me each year.’~ ~“She motioned 4 III| daughter. I had no money, and I gave her this fowl that she might 5 IV| with the money which she gave me for that purpose. If 6 IV| francs, which your aunt gave to me.”~ ~“Ah! she gave 7 IV| gave to me.”~ ~“Ah! she gave you ten thousand francs? 8 IV| the same evening that she gave me the eighty thousand francs 9 IV| can you furnish that she gave you this sum?”~ ~Lacheneur 10 IV| the legacy that your aunt gave me, I wish nothing of yours. 11 VI| expressed no displeasure.~ ~This gave renewed courage to the anxious 12 VI| his disordered clothing gave evidence of a serious conflict. 13 VI| with whom?”~ ~Chanlouineau gave a nervous laugh which resembled 14 VI| the wretches. This money gave Chupin an appetite for more, 15 VI| on fete days; the mayor gave them the powder, and you 16 IX| moved by your prayers, he gave his consent, I should have 17 X| privacy of his own chamber, he gave free vent to his excessive 18 XII| him.”~ ~The young marquis gave fervent thanks to Heaven 19 XV| tell you that if her father gave his consent to your marriage, 20 XVII| remaining in the door, gave him a friendly gesture of 21 XIX| even drank with them.~ ~He gave many other proofs of moral 22 XX| to its full height.~ ~He gave the bell-rope a violent 23 XX| the man to the citadel, gave him in charge of the astonished 24 XXIV| rapidly but clearly, he gave the necessary directions 25 XXIV| night, and then the corporal gave vent to his disgust in a 26 XXIV| priest.~ ~The old corporal gave a knowing wink.~ ~“Ah! you 27 XXV| hearing, approached and gave his name. But he was repulsed 28 XXVII| upon the benches. Each man gave his name, his age, his abode, 29 XXVII| uttered, the Duc de Sairmeuse gave a sigh of relief, and in 30 XXVII| outbreak.”~ ~M. de Sairmeuse gave utterance to a little disdainful 31 XXVII| retired to deliberate. This gave M. d’Escorval an opportunity 32 XXVIII| dazzled me! From that night I gave body, soul, and fortune 33 XXVIII| give me a weapon.’~ ~“I gave him my sword, your brother 34 XXIX| baron”—in his anxiety he gave M. d’Escorval his title—“ 35 XXX| Marie-Anne Lacheneur gave it to Abbe Midon, who came 36 XXX| now in my pocket. The abbe gave it to me in exchange for 37 XXX| talking to them now. This gave me an opportunity to come 38 XXXI| and a little brandy. They gave both to the famished man.~ ~ 39 XXXIII| me. I challenged him; he gave me the countersign, and, 40 XXXV| indignation aroused within him gave him strength to free himself 41 XXXVI| responsibility devolving upon him, gave Maurice an assurance unusual 42 XXXVI| From the moment that he gave it to her until now she 43 XXXVI| the church register, he gave them a certificate, upon 44 XXXVIII| man whose heroic honesty gave you back a fortune? By murdering 45 XXXIX| Montaignac.~ ~Blanche herself gave the letter to a servant, 46 XLI| renown for perspicuity, he gave her clearly to understand 47 XLII| delay ruined him, since it gave Martial time to perfect 48 XLII| the throats of those who gave it to me.~ ~“Ah! I know 49 XLV| taking out three louis, she gave them to Chupin, saying:~ ~“ 50 XLVI| Martial! Tell me, then, who gave you this costly furniture, 51 XLVII| first he saw nothing that gave him the least clew, and 52 XLVII| to a small inn, and they gave us a room with two beds.~ ~“ 53 XLVIII| a cry. Her extreme fear gave her the courage that not 54 LII| drank in no time.~ ~His wife gave birth to a child, and Mme. 55 LIII| entertainments which they gave and which were considered 56 LIII| francs——~ ~Mme. Blanche gave her five hundred francs.~ ~“ 57 LIV| sprang upon the box, and gave his bony horses one of those 58 LIV| himself from his assailant, he gave him such a violent push 59 LV| possession long, and who gave it to her?”~ ~Father Absinthe 60 LV| are the first person who gave me any encouragement— who 61 LV| the servant; “but, as he gave me no orders to the contrary,