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 1       II|       had won the battle. He had decided to make the heroic sacrifice.~ ~“
 2     VIII|          daughter; the affair is decided.’”~ ~This astounding news
 3       XI|     Marquis de Sairmeuse that he decided to fire upon an unarmed
 4     XIII|        one was to be found.~ ~He decided to return to the house and
 5      XIV|     desire in a husband— and she decided that he should be her husband.
 6      XIV|          had foreseen, his words decided the matter. The cold and
 7       XV|      listen at his door, finally decided to enter his chamber, she
 8      XVI|         had turned livid. “It is decided,” said Lacheneur, with an
 9     XVII|          capricious daughter has decided, papa, that she would like
10     XVII|        Then the marriage is half decided; one of the parties consents.
11    XVIII|          from him.~ ~Maurice had decided to say nothing to his parents.
12    XVIII|   imploring look from Marie-Anne decided him.~ ~“I swear!” he said,
13      XIX|          the marriage has been~ ~decided upon. We are now busy with
14      XIX|       him.~ ~Greatly alarmed, he decided to go and see his former
15       XX|    agreed, and the marriage is~ ~decided. We are now busy in preparing
16     XXII|            In this extremity she decided to make her father her confidant;
17     XXII|          man into exile.~ ~Fully decided upon this plan, Blanche
18     XXVI|       duke and his companion had decided to summon before the commission
19    XXVII|      after a short deliberation, decided that it would not admit
20    XXVII|        justice.~ ~The judges had decided; their verdict was, as it
21   XXVIII|          over him.~ ~“Nothing is decided yet,” the officers answered
22   XXVIII|          accomplices of the date decided upon for the uprising, I
23   XXVIII|      agreed, and the marriage is decided, etc.”~ ~The light that
24     XXXI|         advantage, and instantly decided on his course.~ ~He knew
25     XXXI|       roofs of a tiny hamlet. He decided to enter it and ask for
26     XXXI|       said to themselves.~ ~They decided, at last, that as soon as
27     XXXI|    Lacheneur had questioned, had decided the fugitive’s fate.~ ~On
28    XXXII|             Other influences had decided him: the difficulties and
29   XXXIII|          minister of police, had decided that the petitions for clemency
30     XXXV|     short distance from the inn, decided that they could confide
31    XXXVI|     fails, I shall die. That was decided on the day when I~ learned
32    XXXVI|          however, remained to be decided. Should Maurice and Marie-Anne
33  XXXVIII| unnecessary,” said he. “Have you decided? What answer am I to give
34  XXXVIII|   hesitated at first; then, in a decided tone, he replied:~ ~“I cannot
35      XLI|          night.~ ~Abbe Midon had decided to say nothing to M. dEscorval
36      XLI|      light and air.”~ ~So it was decided that Father Poignot should
37     XLII|        should be she had not yet decided; but she already had her
38     XLII|         and a word from Martial, decided him.~ ~He sent for Chupin
39     XLII|        yes. My plans are not yet decided. It depends upon circumstances
40      XLV|         detected that she almost decided to throw the bowl into the
41    XLVII|        day of departure had been decided upon, he counted the minutes
42    XLVII|         for you, corporal, it is decided that you belong to our family.”~ ~
43   XLVIII|      Martial there.~ ~She almost decided to reply that she was not
44       LI|      shall reside there; that is decided. That is the place for my
45      LII|     After a moment, Mme. Blanche decided to break the silence.~ ~“
46     LIII|       gone by, Mme. de Sairmeuse decided to apply to Chelteux in
47      LIV|           For Jean Lacheneur had decided upon his course. From a
48       LV|          in the prison-van.~ ~He decided to accept the risk, however,
49       LV|         his lucky star.~ ~And he decided wisely, for that same night
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