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 1        I|         exclaimed, in an ironical tone. “Who told you that the
 2       II|        alone!” uttered in a harsh tone, was the only response she
 3       II|      father!”~ ~Then, in a calmer tone, she added:~ ~“If others
 4      III|           in a more than reserved tone, “to receive a visit from
 5       IV|  beseeching word uttered in a low tone by his daughter, made him
 6       IV|          addressing the duke in a tone full of implacable hatred. “
 7        V|            in an almost ferocious tone.~ ~A glance from Marie-Anne
 8       VI|       muttered M. Lacheneur, in a tone which told how gladly he
 9       XI|         this was not the cavalier tone which he had employed in
10       XI|     before her, and he spoke in a tone of profound respect, as
11       XI|           From Martial’s sneering tone, Maurice was certain that
12     XIII|           Lutzen.”~ ~This was the tone in which M. de Sairmeuse
13     XIII|        marquis, in an indifferent tone; “at least, if she is not
14     XIII|           in spite of his jesting tone, that Mlle. de Courtornieu
15       XV|           in Monsieur Lacheneur’s tone when he said to you: ‘Go,
16      XVI|          and in an almost brusque tone, said:~ ~“I hope, Monsieur,
17     XVII|         laughter; and it was in a tone of raillery that she said:~ ~“
18      XXI|           to come, he added, in a tone of concentrated fury:~ ~“
19      XXI|           in the coldest possible tone that he added:~ ~“It is
20    XXIII|         was in his usual careless tone that he replied:~ ~“Upon
21     XXIV|         herself, and in a gentler tone, he resumed:~ ~“Besides,
22     XXIV|           hands.”~ ~The soldier’s tone was so offensive that Maurice
23    XXVII|          sigh of relief, and in a tone which betrayed his delight,
24    XXVII|        the lawyers, in a sneering tone.~ ~The counsel for the defence
25   XXVIII|           Maurice, in a ferocious tone; “so they imprison women
26     XXIX|          face grew dark, and in a tone of disdainful hauteur, he
27     XXIX|          in his usual indifferent tone; “the fact is that the model
28     XXIX|       mistress,” he replied, in a tone so imperious that it was
29     XXIX|               He rose, and in the tone of a man who is resigned
30     XXIX|    gradually resumed the careless tone which always exasperated
31      XXX|           and the new-comer, in a tone of astonishment, exclaimed:~ ~“
32      XXX|          in an almost threatening tone, he said:~ ~“We will see
33      XXX|          he, in the same measured tone which he would have used
34    XXXII|          his haughty and freezing tone the duke never knew how
35     XXXV|    demanded one, in a threatening tone, “that Baron dEscorval
36     XXXV|             The abbe spoke in the tone of a man who, by virtue
37    XXXVI|    mustache furiously; then, in a tone that would have made a passerby
38    XXXVI|        host, in quite a different tone. “You see, we are obliged
39   XXXVII|           time limited; Martial’s tone betrayed an inflexible determination.~ ~
40  XXXVIII|          fighting,” he said, in a tone rude even to insolence.~ ~
41  XXXVIII|         first; then, in a decided tone, he replied:~ ~“I cannot
42    XXXIX|            in the most peremptory tone:~ ~“Father! father!”~ ~This
43    XXXIX|        him scornfully; then, in a tone of bitter irony, she remarked:~ ~“
44     XLII|       disgust; but, in a resolute tone, she replied:~ ~“Yes, it
45     XLIV|          sister, in a cold, quiet tone that added a frightful violence
46     XLIV|     objection, so in a submissive tone, she said:~ ~“In this case,
47     XLIV|      undoubtedly wound her by the tone of careless gallantry which
48      XLV|           this story in a whining tone, and every moment he interrupted
49     XLVI| Marie-Anne repeated the name in a tone of agonized entreaty:~ ~“
50        L|             she said, in that low tone that accomplices always
51       LI|          moment she resumed, in a tone of intense irony:~ ~“You
52       LI|          wife, he exclaimed, in a tone of good-natured raillery:~ ~“
53       LI|         in welcome.”~ ~Then, in a tone of gallantry, which he always
54      LII|        hear her, and, in the same tone, he continued:~ ~“These
55       LV|     outside,” he retorted, in the tone of a man who knows what
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