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1 II| what do you desire? They sent you to play the spy on me, 2 V| the duke, the baron had sent his son to inform M. Lacheneur.~ ~ 3 V| repaired the cottage, and sent there a few articles of 4 XI| retired.”~ ~“Ah!”~ ~“I am sent to him by the Duc de Sairmeuse, 5 XI| certainty of this insult sent all his blood in a boiling 6 XI| knows very well where he sent me; I was going to your 7 XII| Courtornieu. They have already sent for us twice. It must be 8 XIII| great interest—whom I have sent for sometimes when I was 9 XV| case of sickness always sent for the cure. M. d’Escorval 10 XVII| roses which had just been sent by Martial.~ ~She took the 11 XVII| gardens of Sairmeuse. Who sent you these beautiful flowers?”~ ~ 12 XXII| which it involved, she sent a messenger to Sairmeuse 13 XXII| say to them that you were sent to tell them to make haste. 14 XXIII| several detachments, and sent them in every direction 15 XXIII| The servant who had been sent to warn him—had he met him? 16 XXIV| to know the result, she sent the gardener to Sairmeuse 17 XXIV| the priest, “the soldiers sent in pursuit of the fugitives 18 XXVII| carved and gilded fauteuil, sent by the Duc de Sairmeuse.~ ~ 19 XXVIII| be Corporal Bavois, was sent to summon Marie-Anne.~ ~ 20 XXVIII| does not wish this letter sent to Paris, to one of his 21 XXX| the day, or had Martial sent someone to aid him?~ ~“We 22 XXXI| neighborhood.~ ~After supper Chupin sent for a cart; the prisoner, 23 XXXII| justice,” as he said.~ ~He sent couriers in every direction, 24 XXXII| of Chupin, who had been sent for by the duke, and who 25 XXXV| to throw the emissaries sent by the Duc de Sairmeuse 26 XXXVI| same evening the mules were sent back to Saliente, and the 27 XXXVIII| forgotten that you and yours sent my father to the scaffold! 28 XXXVIII| not refuse to tell me who sent you here?”~ ~“Who sent us? 29 XXXVIII| who sent you here?”~ ~“Who sent us? The colonel, of course, 30 XXXVIII| Monsieur de Courtornieu. He sent the order last night. We 31 XXXVIII| room.~ ~That evening he sent two letters to Sairmeuse. 32 XXXIX| order to Montaignac must be sent at once,” she insisted.~ ~ 33 XXXIX| brought two letters; one, sent by Martial to his father, 34 XL| question. Was it you who sent the soldiers to the rendezvous 35 XLII| Martial, decided him.~ ~He sent for Chupin and told him 36 XLIV| roving about the country, she sent for him; but it was not 37 XLVI| suffer that evening when you sent your brother to take away 38 XLVI| since?”~ ~“Your husband! I sent to take him away! I do not 39 XLVI| Was it Chanlouineau who sent his clothing by a peasant 40 XLVI| then Maurice insisted—I sent my child away—your jealousy 41 XLVII| chamber of death. The sound sent all his blood wildly rushing 42 XLVII| a cry of joy.~ ~“God has sent you here!” he exclaimed. “ 43 XLVIII| change in her habits.~ ~She sent Aunt Medea away, then, at 44 LI| The agent, whom he had sent to Paris in advance, to 45 LIII| years of hard labor, and sent to Brest.~ ~But this sentence 46 LIII| ease his conscience, he sent one of his men to prowl 47 LIV| soon as he returned home he sent Otto out in search of information.