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 1        I|   perhaps, read Father Chupin’s secret heart, brusquely interrupted
 2        I|    anger he had aroused. In his secret heart he experienced the
 3       II|      before replying.~ ~But his secret suffocated him. He was in
 4       II|        read the depths of one’s secret soul.~ ~“I am only a depositary,
 5      VII|            Chupin had found the secret of kindling to a white heat
 6       IX|    there must not remain in the secret recesses of your heart even
 7        X|         for some time.~ ~If his secret anxiety had been made known,
 8        X|         had detected the duke’s secret, he did not allow him to
 9       XI|    adhered, with a phlegm whose secret he had learned in England.~ ~
10      XII|      had already discovered the secret of making himself useful
11     XIII|         to himself, not without secret satisfaction. “Until the
12      XVI|         Marie-Anne’s father the secret of his inexplicable conduct.~ ~
13      XVI|         force him to reveal his secret. For a second, the most
14     XVII|      certainly have learned the secret of her former friend’s anger
15     XVII|        given it to him. It is a secret as yet; but I see no danger
16    XVIII|     Very well. When you know my secret—for I shall confide it to
17    XXIII|  appeared.~ ~Had he divined the secret of her resistance? Perhaps;
18    XXIII|     because I wish to keep it a secret.”~ ~The duke shook his head.~ ~“
19     XXIV|     time that he had ever had a secret from the faithful and courageous
20     XXIV|        longer——”~ ~He paused; a secret which was not his own had
21      XXV|               CHAPTER XXV~ ~The secret which approaching death
22   XXVIII|        sure he could obtain the secret of her father’s place of
23   XXVIII|      numbered, I may reveal the secret of my soul and of my life.
24     XXIX| recoiled in terror. He knew the secret which the judges could not,
25     XXIX|       if one were sure that the secret would be kept——”~ ~“Oh!
26     XXIX|     would be kept——”~ ~“Oh! the secret will be religiously preserved,
27    XXXII|       repress, all betrayed his secret perturbation.~ ~So marked
28    XXXIV|      was in despair. He saw the secret of the baron’s flight made
29     XXXV|        at least a part of their secret to this man.~ ~“We are carrying
30    XXXVI|       said he. “Let us keep our secret for the present. We shall
31   XXXVII|        But no one suspected his secret thoughts. It was with the
32  XXXVIII|        had read many a novel in secret.~ ~Martial hastened to a
33      XLI|    alone suspected the truth. A secret presentiment told her that
34      XLI|     induced Martial to reveal a secret which might ruin the political
35      XLI|        could no longer keep her secret. Her agony was frightful;
36     XLII|      tried in vain to wrest his secret from him.~ ~All the people
37    XLIII| restrain herself or to hide the secret of her sufferings.~ ~“Are
38      XLV|       keeps his visits to her a secret, and this is the hidden
39     XLVI|         listen to me. It is the secret of my life which I am about
40    XLVII|  Marie-Anne. But we were in the secret cells, and were not allowed
41    XLVII|        Maurice repeated—“and no secret voice warned me! Dead! when?”~ ~“
42    XLVII|             No. I suspected her secret. I alone——”~ ~“You, alone!
43   XLVIII|        an effort to repress her secret joy. She saw that he knew
44     XLIX|        father, and confided his secret to Corporal Bavois, who
45     XLIX|        Blanche de Courtornieu’s secret—was in Paris.~ ~Only the
46        L|        hypocritically.~ ~In her secret heart she had but little
47        L|         Chupin had revealed her secret before his death?~ ~When
48      LII|        poacher had confided his secret.~ ~Since his arrival in
49      LII|         as long as you keep the secret you will want for nothing.’”~ ~
50      LII|          Three persons knew the secret that threatened her life
51      LII|     could she hope to keep that secret inviolate? She was, moreover,
52     LIII|    alone did Blanche reveal her secret heart.~ ~“I am like a culprit
53     LIII| tormentor had told his wife the secret of his power.~ ~“I shall
54     LIII| ignorant of the facts. Chupin’s secret had died with him.~ ~This
55     LIII|         now acquainted with the secret of the crime at the Borderie.~ ~
56     LIII|        will obey me and keep my secret, your fortune is made.”~ ~
57      LIV|         must be masters of some secret which she was willing to
58      LIV| sacrifice to preserve. But what secret?~ ~The years which had silvered
59       LV|      late.~ ~Lecoq detected the secret correspondence between the
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