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1 II| the church porch he had received his death-wound; and now, 2 II| him.~ ~Evidently he had received a terrible blow; and undoubtedly, 3 II| with their coat-of-arms; he received his visitors in the magnificent 4 II| the Ducs de Sairmeuse had received their friends in years gone 5 II| on Sunday that he always received the workmen who desired 6 II| return? That which I have received? So be it. I consent. I 7 III| On the contrary, he had received, in exchange for the wealth 8 V| house,” was the response he received, in an almost ferocious 9 X| of the income that he has received from my estate. Have you 10 XI| the affront which he had received was so deadly and so ignoble 11 XII| horror, M. Lacheneur had received, with even more than coldness, 12 XII| not been very favorably received, he ventured to follow the 13 XV| obstinacy, the insults he had received from the marquis, and Lacheneur’ 14 XVI| expectations. He could not have received a heavier blow.~ ~“Take 15 XVII| presented some suitor; she received him graciously, lavished 16 XVII| overtures were favorably received.~ ~Possessed with the desire 17 XIX| family; for M. Lacheneur had received the legacy bequeathed him 18 XIX| Duc de Sairmeuse had just received, with his brevet of lieutenant-general, 19 XIX| de Courtornieu had also received an appointment, making him 20 XIX| indignity which Marie-Anne had received aroused his sympathy and 21 XXIII| each of these detonations, received, as it were, his death-wound— 22 XXIII| complicity, which I have received.”~ ~“Ah!” said he; “and 23 XXIV| women.”~ ~“You have neither received nor concealed anyone this 24 XXV| more, since he had also received information from the rebels 25 XXV| him the abbe and Maurice received their first positive information.~ ~ 26 XXVII| and his profession, and received an order to return to his 27 XXVIII| After the insults he received from the Sairmeuse, your 28 XXIX| Of all the blows she had received this last was most terrible 29 XXIX| Duc de Sairmeuse had never received so severe a shock.~ ~“Chanlouineau 30 XXIX| require you to tell where you received it, and why you concealed 31 XXIX| duke started as if he had received an electric shock.~ ~“Ah!” 32 XXXI| guarded by soldiers, who had received orders to allow none of 33 XXXI| accorded him. The duke had just received this note when, with a triumphant 34 XXXIII| the old spy. Since he had received the price of Lacheneur’s 35 XXXIII| recollection of the insults he had received made him more and more frantic 36 XXXIV| twenty were tried, and they received only some very slight punishment; 37 XXXV| shelter to a poor man who had received an ugly sword-thrust. Neither 38 XXXIX| about eight o’clock, they received tidings from Martial.~ ~ 39 XLI| when he awoke, the abbe received the money.~ ~Now, Marie-Anne 40 XLII| forcibly expelled, or unless he received the order from the lips 41 XLII| marquis I noticed that he had received a wound in the head. I also 42 XLV| after the orders she had received the poor woman would remain 43 XLVII| courageous hospitality he had received in the house he was about 44 XLVII| does he come? Why have we received no news of him?”~ ~“I do 45 XLVII| dignitary, but his secretary received us. He knit his brows when 46 XLVII| He trembled as if he had received an electric shock, and springing 47 XLVII| her last moments must have received some message for me. I wish 48 XLVIII| all the slights she had received.~ ~Scarcely tolerated until 49 XLVIII| Besides, the insults she had received for years had extinguished 50 XLIX| in regard to the price he received, provided the purchasers 51 L| and the rebuffs which he received only increased his passion. 52 LII| Chelteux again, she was received with such marks of respect 53 LII| during all that time she received one letter, at least, from 54 LIII| with the duchess.~ ~And she received them. They told all the