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1 I| It was loaned me,” he continued, “in order that I might 2 I| never forget, and humbly continued:~ ~“I do not say that Mademoiselle 3 II| it.~ ~“‘This amount,’ she continued, ‘is not a quarter part 4 III| articles of a charter.”~ ~He continued his remarks on this subject 5 III| opinions.~ ~“Unfortunately,” he continued, “you will not find here 6 IV| head.~ ~“Monsieur le Duc,” continued Lacheneur, “I am an old 7 VI| s heart.~ ~He, however, continued:~ ~“I have not consulted 8 IX| If I have come,” she continued, “it is only to tell you 9 X| Yes, pretty as a rose,” continued the duke; “but one hundred 10 XI| misunderstanding, Mademoiselle,” he continued. “Do not doubt it. The Sairmeuse 11 XI| involuntary began.~ ~He continued:~ ~“My father is an old 12 XI| have still another right,” continued Maurice. “My father yesterday 13 XIII| history of his fortune,” he continued, “is the history of his 14 XIII| assumption of innocence that she continued:~ ~“In fact, you must have 15 XIII| emotion they betrayed. So she continued:~ ~“‘I should utter an untruth 16 XVI| not to see them, for he continued:~ ~“I must have wearied 17 XVI| kind is saying too little,” continued Lacheneur. “He has shown 18 XVII| pretended to know the road,” continued Mlle. Blanche, “but she 19 XVIII| only an imprudence,” he continued; “but to reject a soldier 20 XVIII| wild with joy.~ ~“Now,” continued M. Lacheneur, “I must tell 21 XXI| by everyone present, he continued:~ ~“Foolish man! You have 22 XXI| But all this is nothing,” continued the baron. “The chief danger 23 XXI| no more parleying,” she continued. “Prudence now would be 24 XXII| and hastened to warn you,” continued the officer. “The affair 25 XXIV| In less than an hour,” continued the priest, “the soldiers 26 XXVII| Midon.~ ~The examination was continued, therefore, with increased 27 XXVII| witness.”~ ~“The accused,” continued Chupin, “was present at 28 XXVII| order?~ ~“And finally,” continued Chupin, “when Lacheneur 29 XXVIII| But the day soon came,” he continued, “when my foolish illusions 30 XXIX| family that you hesitate?” he continued. “Your father and brother 31 XXIX| father.~ ~“I suppose,” he continued, “the baron has been separated 32 XXX| and life.~ ~“I am Bavois,” continued the corporal. “Someone said 33 XXXI| success. Antoine, meanwhile, continued his exposition of his hopes 34 XXXI| the afternoon.~ ~“But,” continued Balstain, “what else could 35 XXXIII| with increasing fury, he continued:~ ~“They told me that, by 36 XXXV| to Poignot’s house,” he continued, “one of you gentlemen will 37 XXXV| told me,” Father Poignot continued, “that I was a coward, because 38 XXXVII| discordant, terrible laugh, and continued:~ ~“And yet, if we ascended 39 XXXIX| You heard, father,” continued Blanche, “the rendezvous 40 XLII| please Marie-Anne,” she continued, frantic with rage. “It 41 XLII| two long weeks of almost continued walking.~ ~“Another freak!” 42 XLII| Was I dreaming?” he continued. “No, it was certainly Lacheneur 43 XLV| slipped by, and Marie-Anne continued her preparations for supper 44 XLVI| agonized entreaty:~ ~“Suffer!” continued Mme. Blanche, “suffer, you 45 XLVII| approvingly.~ ~“For five months,” continued Maurice, “instead of saying ‘ 46 XLVII| arm-chair.~ ~“Be a man,” continued the priest; “where is your 47 XLVII| she conceal her shame?” he continued. “No one suspected it—absolutely 48 LI| in the voice in which she continued:~ ~“Very well! this decides 49 LII| the least friendly, she continued: “I do not understand why 50 LII| messenger from Sairmeuse,” he continued, “I judge that everybody 51 LII| and, in the same tone, he continued:~ ~“These Lacheneurs were 52 LIV| sort of cold rage, Martial continued his examination of the contents 53 LV| to Monsieur le Duc,” he continued, “that on transmitting to