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1 I| affront which he would never forget, and humbly continued:~ ~“ 2 II| most people, he did not forget his past hopes at the moment 3 II| hundred years, never should I forget her face as it looked at 4 II| nothing of this, can you forget it?”~ ~M. Lacheneur appeared 5 III| a delight that made him forget politics. “I recognize it!”~ ~ 6 V| had sufficed to make him forget his usual deference to his 7 VI| their devotion can make you forget the infamous treatment to 8 VI| touched. You wish to make me forget my humiliation; but, for 9 VI| console himself—he will forget.”~ ~“Never!” interrupted 10 IX| Go away—leave Escorval—forget me!”~ ~“Forget you, Marie-Anne!” 11 IX| Escorval—forget me!”~ ~“Forget you, Marie-Anne!” exclaimed 12 IX| the wretched young man, “forget you!”~ ~His eyes met hers, 13 IX| added:~ ~“Will you then forget me?”~ ~“I am a woman, Maurice—”~ ~ 14 XI| could never forgive nor forget.”~ ~The young marquis shook 15 XIII| Lacheneur had made him forget Mlle. de Courtornieu that 16 XIII| I hope, have strength to forget, for I~ must forget! The 17 XIII| strength to forget, for I~ must forget! The remembrances of past 18 XVI| be impossible for me to forget him, even if I wished to 19 XVI| my despair? Maurice must forget me; he must never see me 20 XVI| you; and if you pretend to forget it, it is only that they 21 XVI| it is only that they may forget it. These people have offended 22 XVII| what will almost make you forget the gardens of Sairmeuse. 23 XVIII| submit, to be resigned; forget, I cannot,” faltered Maurice.~ ~ 24 XVIII| Lacheneur, sternly; “but do not forget that you forced me to consent 25 XIX| sweetness almost made him forget his love for Marie-Anne.~ ~ 26 XXI| Maurice, the mother whom you forget!”~ ~A tear glistened in 27 XXIV| self-possession—and do not forget my instructions.”~ ~“Let 28 XXV| from the priest.~ ~“You forget the dangers to be incurred 29 XXV| men fired in the air. You forget that the Montaignac militia 30 XXIX| future, I will compel you to forget all the bitterness of the 31 XXIX| interrupted him.~ ~“Pray do not forget the danger that threatens 32 XXXIII| Courtornieu could never forget.~ ~She also knew that she 33 XXXIII| me, and I will make him forget the bold creature who has 34 XXXIV| the people of Montaignac forget the atrocious cruelty of 35 XXXV| then joy, had made him forget M. d’Escorval. At the thought 36 XXXVIII| prove to you that I do not forget. If any great disgrace ever 37 XXXVIII| good thing to sleep and forget my troubles,” he said to 38 XLI| him really angry.~ ~“You forget what brings me here,” she 39 XLII| Does she hope to make us forget that she is married and 40 XLII| queried.~ ~Alas! she wished to forget it herself. She wished to 41 XLVI| you. But take care! Do not forget your oath! Blanche, God 42 XLVII| will strive to make him forget that my rashness almost 43 L| investigation is over, I shall forget,” she thought.~ ~It ended, 44 L| It ended, but she did not forget.~ ~Darwin has said:~ ~“It 45 LI| Blanche exclaimed; “let us forget this foolish quarrel. You 46 LI| said she. “I never can forget all the affection and devotion 47 LIV| while, and allow people to forget him.~ ~He did not ask the