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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 oclock, 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
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