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1 I| glance one would not have taken him for a scoundrel. His 2 III| but the old servant had taken flight.~ ~The duke understood 3 III| home everywhere, “we have taken your house by storm, and 4 V| the scene which had just taken place at the presbytery.~ ~ 5 VIII| therefore, might be said to have taken possession of the mansion 6 X| of the care which he has taken of our house in our absence.”~ ~ 7 XIII| Let me say that she has taken my fancy; that will be sufficient.”~ ~ 8 XIII| poor child in whom I have taken a great interest—whom I 9 XIII| Mlle. de Courtornieu had taken good care not to allude 10 XIV| active measures should be taken to rid the neighborhood 11 XIV| If the proposed step was taken the Baron d’Escorval and 12 XV| his father all that had taken place in the grove on the 13 XVI| cottage where M. Lacheneur had taken refuge was situated on a 14 XVII| that several ladies had taken pleasure in treating her 15 XVIII| astonish Abbe Midon, who had taken the place of the physician 16 XIX| even if no pains had been taken to deceive him.~ ~Lacheneur’ 17 XXII| Montaignac. Since her father had taken up his abode in town they 18 XXIII| fate? Had he been killed or taken prisoner? Was it possible 19 XXIII| struggled furiously, but taken at such a disadvantage was 20 XXIII| him, we should have been taken unawares. It was through 21 XXIV| the measures which must be taken, when Marie-Anne appeared.~ ~ 22 XXVI| a thousand fears, he had taken the unfrequented roads and 23 XXVII| result.~ ~Three large tables taken from the mess-room, and 24 XXVII| When the prisoners had taken their places, the chief 25 XXVII| discussion.~ ~“You have taken part in this rebellion?” 26 XXVIII| one had told him what had taken place at Escorval, but he 27 XXX| precaution must have been taken to guard against it.~ ~Yes, 28 XXX| or this letter will be taken to the Duc de Richelieu.’ 29 XXX| the young marquis; “I have taken every precaution. Did you 30 XXX| companions:~ ~“We have just taken a look at the prisoner. 31 XXXI| CHAPTER XXXI~ ~Chupin had not taken time to sleep, nor scarcely 32 XXXI| yourself. You shall not be taken here; it will bring misfortune 33 XXXIII| body.~ ~This circumstance, taken in connection with the broken 34 XXXIII| Duc de Sairmeuse.~ ~He had taken up his quarters in a small 35 XXXIII| that two of the six men had taken no part whatever in the 36 XXXIV| performed by the cure who had taken the place of poor Abbe Midon.~ ~ 37 XXXV| bloodstained linen, had taken the baron’s place upon the 38 XXXVI| and terrible events had taken place since that August 39 XXXVI| flee from Milan, and had taken refuge in this secluded 40 XXXVI| us!”~ ~No, fate had not taken pity upon them; it was only 41 XXXVIII| paper which he had just taken from his desk, and handing 42 XXXIX| which the denouement had taken place.~ ~A crowd of servants 43 XLII| immoderately. When he had taken more than usual, his wife 44 XLII| declared that Marie-Anne had taken her husband from her, that 45 XLIII| spoken of it, and had even taken the greatest precautions 46 XLIII| declares that he has not taken a single letter to the Borderie.”~ ~ 47 XLV| drinking-saloon, where he had taken more than usual, so that——~ ~ 48 XLV| that the vengeance she had taken was not proportionate to 49 XLVI| Yes,” she said, “I have taken my revenge. Do you think 50 XLVIII| much less time than it had taken them to go to the Borderie.~ ~ 51 XLVIII| First, to the precautions taken by Blanche, who had given 52 XLVIII| Marie-Anne Lacheneur, and taken advantage of her absence 53 L| and bear fruit, had just taken root in her brain.~ ~When 54 LI| lodged me; but you have taken my entire life in exchange. 55 LII| herself upon the step she had taken.~ ~“In less than a month,” 56 LII| had returned; and they had taken up their abode at the Hotel 57 LV| breakfast and dinner were taken to his apartments every