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Alphabetical [« »] retreating 1 retrieve 1 return 79 returned 53 returning 22 returns 3 reunion 1 | Frequency [« »] 53 continued 53 oh 53 paris 53 returned 53 suddenly 53 toward 52 already | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances returned |
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1 I| that all estates were to be returned to the former proprietors, 2 I| only two days before, had returned from the army.~ ~With tears 3 II| as best they could, and returned to Sairmeuse. There everyone 4 II| Sairmeuse which must be returned.”~ ~The word “servant” was 5 III| bestowed upon him.~ ~He had not returned to France during the first 6 III| only too well, that the returned emigres had learned nothing 7 III| Monsieur has not yet returned from church,” she said, 8 V| by, and Maurice had not returned.~ ~“What if something has 9 V| If my father had not returned it,” murmured the obstinate 10 IX| expression of her face.~ ~Reason returned; he realized the enormity 11 XI| former emigres, who had returned with the allied armies.~ ~ 12 XIII| under the consulate, when he returned from exile. He dissimulated 13 XIII| the Duc de Sairmeuse has returned.~ ~The news fell upon us 14 XV| the Duc de Sairmeuse had returned to France; he had not yet 15 XVII| conversation with the baron, he returned to the house.~ ~“What are 16 XVIII| passed before the baron returned.~ ~By his father’s dejected 17 XVIII| through him——”~ ~The blood had returned to the pale cheeks of Maurice.~ ~“ 18 XX| was certain, his coolness returned; and his herculean form, 19 XXIII| de Sairmeuse’s doubts had returned.~ ~“And why, instead of 20 XXIV| a positive nature.~ ~He returned in about two hours, pale, 21 XXIV| away with the baron and returned alone. Not one of you must 22 XXIV| separated from the baron; I returned here very anxious, and am 23 XXVII| insurgents left the Reche?”~ ~“I returned to my home with all possible 24 XXX| passed; his sang-froid had returned; he would now reflect.~ ~ 25 XXXI| mountaineer, with a frank face, returned.~ ~On beholding the stranger 26 XXXVI| recollections gradually returned to her like the memory of 27 XXXVI| her strength had not yet returned. She was still unable to 28 XXXVI| her cheek and her strength returned.~ ~“Fate seems to have relaxed 29 XXXVII| and your letter shall be returned.”~ ~But Martial’s was one 30 XXXVIII| Chateau de Sairmeuse; he returned to Montaignac, and passed 31 XL| fruitless search for his son he returned to the chateau, and began 32 XLI| country. The marquis had returned to his chateau, accompanied 33 XLI| to-morrow as if you had just returned from Piedmont; go to the 34 XLI| Lacheneur’s daughter has returned!”~ ~The words flew from 35 XLII| price.~ ~But when the duke returned from Paris with a policy 36 XLII| strange, and—and—when he returned——”~ ~As he spoke the servant 37 XLII| me, Mademoiselle—when he returned, reason had fled!”~ ~Without 38 XLV| power of calm deliberation returned.~ ~This is proved by the 39 XLVI| breathing.~ ~But soon the nausea returned, and she was seized with 40 XLVI| eldest son, who had just returned home, opened the door.~ ~ 41 XLIX| At nightfall, his horse returned, panting, covered with foam, 42 L| and the police agents had returned to Montaignac, she had great 43 L| moved, almost repentant, he returned five or six times, and at 44 LI| for breakfast, and seldom returned until dinner.~ ~Although 45 LII| pockets, when the servant returned, saying:~ ~“She consents 46 LII| own disposal. Martial had returned; and they had taken up their 47 LIII| and intensified. Her faith returned, accompanied by a cortege 48 LIV| see Paris again, and he returned.~ ~It was not a very prudent 49 LIV| heart to tenderness; and he returned firmly resolved to overcome 50 LIV| mystery and as soon as he returned home he sent Otto out in 51 LIV| faithful valet de chambre returned, an expression of profound 52 LV| them that you have just returned from foreign lands; that 53 LV| glass of brandy when the lad returned.~ ~“Monsieur, I was unable