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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. d’Escorval 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