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1 II| father!” she exclaimed; “oh! my father!”~ ~Then, in 2 II| God this shall not be!”~ ~“Oh, my father!”~ ~“No! this 3 IV| exclaimed:~ ~“Monsieur le Duc! Oh, Monsieur le Duc!”~ ~Lacheneur 4 V| wretched man smiled sadly.~ ~“Oh,” he replied, “we are not 5 V| Lacheneur!” he exclaimed.~ ~“Oh——”~ ~“No, this shall not 6 VI| are so good! I love you! Oh, how happy I am!”~ ~Alas! 7 VI| yourself to danger; return.”~ ~“Oh! be prudent!” insisted Mme. 8 VI| two hands, he called:~ ~“Oh! Chanlouineau!”~ ~The robust 9 VI| he said, excitedly.~ ~“Oh, it is as clear as daylight. 10 IX| give utterance to them.~ ~“Oh! pardon!” he faltered, “ 11 XI| the name of my father—”~ ~“Oh! do not thank me,” interrupted 12 XI| see two of my friends.”~ ~“Oh! whenever it may please 13 XI| swear to you, Monsieur—”~ ~“Oh, no oaths, if you please. 14 XIII| could not repress a start. “Oh! in love,” said he, lightly, “ 15 XIII| I am only a Jacobin.”~ ~“Oh! my father!”~ ~“Really, 16 XIII| fear that I am de trap.”~ ~“Oh! not in the least, Monsieur 17 XIII| delving in the ground.”~ ~“Oh! you exaggerate, Mademoiselle; 18 XVI| which I desire to keep. Oh! he refused me nothing. 19 XVI| I swear to you——”~ ~“Oh! do not swear. You cannot 20 XVI| mistress—is that what you mean? Oh, say the word. But what 21 XVIII| dying by your side.”~ ~“Oh! refuse, father!” exclaimed 22 XVIII| Sairmeuse. You regard me—oh, I know as well as you do 23 XIX| again; he noticed it.~ ~“Oh! I shall win her yet!” he 24 XXI| murmured the priest.~ ~“Oh—I am not mistaken. Marie-Anne 25 XXII| her! Will he follow her? Oh, no; he dare not!”~ ~When 26 XXIV| their dead bodies unburied! oh! the wretches! the wretches 27 XXIV| faltered Maurice; “mother!”~ ~“Oh! do not try to deceive me. 28 XXIV| and beneficial God?”~ ~“Oh! I have courage, Monsieur,” 29 XXIV| courage to curse my folly! Oh, mother, mother, if you 30 XXIV| at his mother’s feet.~ ~“Oh, my mother! my dearest mother, 31 XXV| hospitality of its inmates?”~ ~“Oh! even in that case he is 32 XXVII| modes of procedure.”~ ~“Oh! spare us your homilies, 33 XXVII| furious reaction had not—oh, shame!—been able to find 34 XXVIII| added, “I can do it.”~ ~“Oh! if what you said were true? 35 XXIX| falter her gratitude.~ ~“Oh, you need not thank me,” 36 XXIX| you were ignorant of it. Oh! Marie-Anne, if I wronged 37 XXIX| and pure!” he had said. Oh, bitter mockery!~ ~But Martial 38 XXIX| poor girl’s gesture.~ ~“Oh! I comprehend your indignation,” 39 XXIX| secret would be kept——”~ ~“Oh! the secret will be religiously 40 XXXV| inaudible voice, he added:~ ~“Oh! how I suffer! Firmin, I 41 XXXVI| what would become~ of you? Oh, my God, would you not be 42 XXXVI| expect you on Wednesday?”~ ~“Oh, yes, yes, Monsieur. How 43 XLI| not convince the baron.~ ~“Oh, do not deny it!” he exclaimed. “ 44 XLII| they ridiculed her!~ ~“Oh! I will have my revenge!” 45 XLII| You are mistaken.”~ ~“Oh, not at all! Of all the 46 XLIV| attentions of the marquis.”~ ~“Oh! sir, I entreat you.”~ ~“ 47 XLV| the most violent anger. “Oh! you will see. I will prove 48 XLV| the armchair, crying:~ ~“Oh, God! how I suffer!”~ ~ 49 XLVII| have saved my life.”~ ~“Oh! we will not talk of that, 50 XLVII| tell him the truth.”~ ~“Oh, terrible! terrible!”~ ~“ 51 L| will return to me, and then—oh, then!”~ ~“God grant it!” 52 LII| could name the murderer. Oh! I am not deceived. The 53 LV| of the message, and then— Oh! fear nothing, Monsieur;