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 1       II|           her lips to my ear, and added:~ ~“‘I possess eighty thousand
 2       II|       Then, in a calmer tone, she added:~ ~“If others know nothing
 3      III|          the priest.~ ~“Besides,” added Martial, gayly, “we have
 4      III|     courage, and, it must also be added, perversity. But he was
 5       VI|       turned to M. Lacheneur, and added:~ ~“My dear friend, I, in
 6     VIII|          no reply: “Perhaps,” she added, hesitatingly, “perhaps
 7       IX|           and in a husky voice he added:~ ~“Will you then forget
 8       XI|       turned to Chanlouineau, and added:~ ~“We will now proceed
 9     XIII|        girl held in her hand, and added:~ ~“But I fear that I am
10     XIII|           live, my dear Blanche!” added Marie-Anne, “and I feel
11      XIV|  explanation like this. Still she added:~ ~“Then your conduct is
12       XV|        son could not hear him, he added: “I will see Lacheneur to-morrow;
13    XVIII|          he blushed deeply, as he added:~ ~“Ah! it is a painful
14    XVIII|   misjudge him.”~ ~He sighed, and added:~ ~“Beware!”~ ~
15       XX|            he knit his brows, and added:~ ~“The devil! I am expecting
16      XXI|     perhaps, what was to come, he added, in a tone of concentrated
17      XXI|     coldest possible tone that he added:~ ~“It is probable that
18     XXII|            It must be a wedding,” added the coachman, whipping up
19    XXIII|      dismounting from his horse,” added the servant.~ ~“Very well,”
20     XXIV|          a despairing gesture, he added:~ ~“And yet, even now, I
21     XXIV|      prudence could suggest, then added:~ ~“One word more; to see
22     XXIV|           good luck to you!”~ ~He added a few words in a low voice,
23    XXVII|        Then, in a rough voice, he added:~ ~“Bring in the culprits.”~ ~
24    XXVII|         would not retract, and he added:~ ~“I implored him to renounce
25    XXVII|           hall shall be cleared,” added M. de Sairmeuse. “And you,
26   XXVIII|          reflected a moment, then added:~ ~“But, after all, to let
27   XXVIII|           from anyone present, he added, in lower tones:~ ~“This
28   XXVIII|           be your wife. Only,’ he added, ‘I must warn you that you
29   XXVIII|           I wish to save him,” he added, “I can do it.”~ ~“Oh! if
30   XXVIII|              This is for you,” he added. “You will read it when
31     XXIX|          by a horrible dread, she added:~ ~“Do not attempt to deceive
32      XXX|        picked up his lantern, and added, gayly:~ ~“But let us go—
33     XXXI|           mental anguish, was now added an agony that momentarily
34    XXXII|      meditating vengeance, and he added:~ ~“The people of Montaignac
35     XXXV|        almost inaudible voice, he added:~ ~“Oh! how I suffer! Firmin,
36     XXXV|         house.~ ~“One word more,” added the priest. “It will be
37     XXXV|         And this wounded man,” he added, “is Jean Lacheneur, the
38  XXXVIII|            and in calmer tones he added:~ ~“And if you are so desirous
39      XLI|       conveniences which had been added, and at last she ascended
40     XLII|          talk with this man,” she added.~ ~“You, Aunt Medea, will
41     XLIV|        paused an instant, then he added:~ ~“I have said openly,
42     XLIV|           a cold, quiet tone that added a frightful violence to
43     XLIV|       then, still more slowly, he added:~ ~“That is what the Sairmeuse
44     XLIV|          for between his teeth he added:~ ~“Undoubtedly, these people
45    XLVII|          I say.”~ ~And coldly, he added:~ ~“Martial de Sairmeuse
46    XLVII| astonishment:~ ~“‘One moment,’ he added. ‘I shall express my opinion
47    XLVII|           the child is alive,” he added, “I will find it, and Maurice
48   XLVIII|          of her dying victim, she added:~ ~“I must succeed. I have
49   XLVIII|           her food.”~ ~The report added that: “Said Chupin had been
50        L|    disdained!” the young marquise added, bitterly; and her eyes
51        L|        intolerable sufferings was added another, more poignant than
52       LI|       harshness of her words, she added:~ ~“If Courtornieu displeases
53       LI|           promise it.”~ ~Then she added, gently:~ ~“But it is unnecessary
54      LII|           then. Go on, aunt,” she added; “we have been interrupted
55      LII|           had known, and who, she added, had once rendered her an
56      LIV|          now only another torture added to all the others.~ ~Martial
57       LV|  controlling himself, he mentally added:~ ~“He must have killed
58       LV|           he exclaimed.~ ~Then he added, quickly:~ ~“Let the messenger
59       LV|           ignorant of nothing, he added:~ ~“As madame is dead, there
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