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1 II| out well.~ ~His wife had given him two lovely children, 2 II| know that Sairmeuse must be given up.”~ ~This was the decree 3 II| thousand francs that were given me, I shall be treated as 4 III| leave the court.~ ~If he had given no sign of life during the 5 III| Sairmeuse.~ ~Though but little given to sentiment, he was really 6 III| dilapidated, thatched hovels had given place to pretty and comfortable 7 III| gentleman whose ancestors had given many a crushing blow with 8 VI| reception like that which was given to the Emperor. Having learned 9 VII| Monsieur Lacheneur has given up Sairmeuse,” said he. “ 10 VIII| chateau after the banquet given by the Marquis de Courtornieu 11 XI| not been attacked. Who has given you this right?”~ ~From 12 XII| What other name could be given to this passion which had 13 XVII| was, that he would have given a good deal, even a third 14 XVII| The giddy school-girl had given place to the shrinking virgin.~ ~ 15 XVII| darling; and my father has given it to him. It is a secret 16 XIX| spring.~ ~A grand banquet was given at Sairmeuse in honor of 17 XXII| When an impetus had been given to the movement he was no 18 XXIII| belongs to the woman who has given herself to you.”~ ~“Wretch! 19 XXIV| lesson which the abbe had given them.~ ~The captain saw 20 XXVI| would not the baroness have given to follow the priest and 21 XXVIII| happiness he would have given ten lives had they been 22 XXVIII| my father, who has just given you a fortune, to despair 23 XXIX| Madame, Chanlouineau has given me a weapon, which, I hope 24 XXIX| alarm her. Chanlouineau had given her a word, the same which 25 XXIX| agitated as if the door had given passage to a spectre.~ ~“ 26 XXIX| who would willingly have given her life for the baron’s 27 XXX| friend, or an enemy, that had given him these instruments of 28 XXX| to whom I have already given a file. He must make his 29 XXXI| Chupin.”~ ~This note was given to one of the guards, with 30 XXXI| He confessed that he had given the signal for the revolt 31 XXXI| silver which Lacheneur had given him.~ ~“One more bold stroke 32 XXXII| frightful despair.~ ~He had just given more than life to the woman 33 XXXIII| Courtornieu; that he, too, had given his word, and that Mlle. 34 XXXV| night of the revolt he had given shelter to a poor man who 35 XXXV| this man, who had already given an asylum to one wounded 36 XXXVI| her.~ ~Chanlouineau had given her a letter, saying as 37 XXXVI| the old physician had not given his word lightly, and everything 38 XXXVIII| this famous letter to be given, thinking that she, at least, 39 XXXIX| Martial’s death would have given the Marquis de Courtornieu 40 XLI| What would she not have given in exchange for some word 41 XLII| blows.~ ~For he had never given them the reward of his treason. 42 XLIII| which Mme. d’Escorval had given her on the night of the 43 XLIV| in a house that had been given you by Chanlouineau.”~ ~“ 44 XLIV| suspected who it is that has~ ~given an entirely new, and certainly 45 XLIV| Maurice d’Escorval, had not given a sign of life since he 46 XLVII| like that which he had given a few hours before, to warn 47 XLVII| The recollection which had given Marie-Anne strength to hold 48 XLVIII| taken by Blanche, who had given orders, before going out, 49 XLIX| been for the explanation given by the grooms.~ ~“The duke 50 LI| It is true that you have given me shelter —that you have 51 LI| year, perhaps, you have given me a black silk, recommending 52 LII| listening to further details given him by the young lady, he 53 LII| would be silent.~ ~He had given her to understand, however, 54 LII| confessing that she had given a large sum of money to 55 LIII| when Blanche would have given almost anything to know 56 LIII| known that Marie-Anne had given birth to a child; and knowing 57 LIV| character.~ ~If fate had but given him Marie-Anne for his wife! 58 LV| Maurice—your son.~ ~I have given him all the proofs necessary