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1 I| village at a gallop, and paused before the house of the 2 II| softness.~ ~Occasionally, he paused abruptly before some one 3 II| had confessed all; and he paused, trembling, trying to read 4 II| come what may——”~ ~He paused suddenly; a visitor was 5 III| it, and clean it——”~ ~She paused to listen, and they heard 6 VI| conceal her sufferings.”~ ~He paused suddenly. They heard in 7 VI| the united allies.~ ~He paused. The explosions were repeated 8 VI| had told all he knew. He paused.~ ~“You have forgotten only 9 VI| crossing the square, the duke paused before me and remarked: ‘ 10 X| extraordinary interest?”~ ~He paused, enlightened by a sudden 11 X| obeying an angry impulse, he paused.~ ~ 12 XII| motioning him to stop, he paused.~ ~It was Chupin, accompanied 13 XIII| of her long eyelashes. He paused, holding his breath, in 14 XIII| cabinet.~ ~Mlle. Blanche paused.~ ~“I am trespassing upon 15 XVI| the summit, however, he paused to take breath; and while 16 XVI| them more surely——”~ ~He paused; the communicating door 17 XVI| and do not curse me.”~ ~He paused, and seeing that even this 18 XVI| motioned him to stop. The baron paused, greatly surprised; Martial, 19 XVIII| little grove on the Reche, he paused for a moment at a place 20 XVIII| matter.”~ ~M. Lacheneur paused and reflected for a moment, 21 XXI| prophetic words, the little band paused.~ ~Then someone issued from 22 XXIV| movement; far from it——”~ ~He paused; all this was passing in 23 XXIV| house this evening.”~ ~He paused, trying to think if he had 24 XXIV| You, who no longer——”~ ~He paused; a secret which was not 25 XXVI| recognized Corporal Bavois, and paused.~ ~But he, passing them 26 XXVII| implored him to renounce.”~ ~He paused, comprehending only when 27 XXVIII| permit it.”~ ~She suddenly paused, with clasped hands, and 28 XXVIII| Jean said to me.~ ~“We paused. The horse soon reached 29 XXVIII| highway.”~ ~The young farmer paused to take breath, then said, 30 XXVIII| one of his enemies——”~ ~He paused; he heard the grating of 31 XXIX| very same words.~ ~Martial paused, awaiting some response— 32 XXIX| hunter. Thanks to him——”~ ~He paused abruptly; he had not perceived 33 XXIX| several times, and finally paused before Marie-Anne, who remained 34 XXIX| slightest suspicion.”~ ~He paused suddenly. His eyes, in which 35 XXXI| I am Lacheneur.”~ ~They paused when they recognized him, 36 XXXI| person that the soldiers paused, silent and awed.~ ~But 37 XXXV| toil. Both men and women paused to look at them, and when 38 XXXVIII| Jean Lacheneur suddenly paused.~ ~“To come so far for a 39 XXXIX| entered the room.~ ~She paused before him, and with arms 40 XLII| hesitated for a moment, then he paused, dropped his gun, and waited.~ ~ 41 XLII| the old poacher, and he paused.~ ~“I know very well that 42 XLII| he fired——”~ ~The marquis paused, and Blanche summoned sufficient 43 XLII| never in the evening.”~ ~He paused and for more than a minute 44 XLIII| that shades a spring.”~ ~He paused suddenly, and with a knowing 45 XLIV| more foully than I——”~ ~He paused an instant, then he added:~ ~“ 46 XLIV| infamy, and misery!’”~ ~He paused with a nervous laugh, and 47 XLV| Chanlouineau’s house, and she paused in the little grove of which 48 XLVI| Blanche.”~ ~The murderess paused.~ ~“Do not summon anyone; 49 XLVII| threshold of the chamber he paused, petrified with horror by 50 XLVII| pointed to heaven, Jean paused, his face more ghastly than 51 XLVII| perfidy as he deserves.” He paused; the sound of horses’ hoofs 52 XLVII| of Corporal Bavois.”~ ~He paused, and as his astonished hearers 53 XLVIII| lamentable mistake, she suddenly paused in dismay.~ ~That certificate 54 XLVIII| Maurice d’Escorval.~ ~She paused abruptly in the middle of 55 LI| trampled me under foot!”~ ~She paused.~ ~The bitter rancor which 56 LII| as was his impudence, he paused, amazed by the perfectly 57 LII| down the room.~ ~At last he paused before his wife.~ ~“I have 58 LIV| Chateau-des-Rentiers and soon paused before a tract of unoccupied 59 LV| to proceed further.”~ ~He paused with knitted brows.~ ~In