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1 II| would have supposed him a servant in constant fear of being 2 II| intended to intrust to the servant of her house. And it is 3 II| be returned.”~ ~The word “servant” was revolting to a man, 4 II| shall seek a situation as a servant in the neighborhood.”~ ~ 5 III| to Bibiaine, but the old servant had taken flight.~ ~The 6 III| unmistakable accent of command; the servant uttered an astonished exclamation.~ ~ 7 IV| Lacheneur, “I am an old servant of your house——”~ ~“Ah! 8 X| treated as an unfaithful servant, had just relieved him of 9 XIII| upstairs without him.~ ~A servant opened the door of the drawing-room 10 XV| dashed out again, summoned a servant, and ordered him to gallop 11 XVIII| He rang, and told the servant that he wished to speak 12 XX| my pistols! Quick!”~ ~The servant was about to obey, when 13 XXIII| have become of Martial? The servant who had been sent to warn 14 XXIII| from his horse,” added the servant.~ ~“Very well,” replied 15 XXV| receive no one,” said the servant. “Monsieur le Duc is preparing 16 XXIX| make a revelation.”~ ~The servant’s manner suddenly changed.~ ~“ 17 XXXIV| rising in his turn, when a servant approached him with a mysterious 18 XXXVIII| not displease him.~ ~The servant who came to open the door 19 XXXIX| trampled them under foot.~ ~A servant was passing through the 20 XXXIX| herself gave the letter to a servant, with directions to depart 21 XXXIX| tidings from Martial.~ ~A servant brought two letters; one, 22 XL| while he was dressing, a servant came to inform him that 23 XLII| disappeared in the forest.~ ~A servant had approached Aunt Medea, 24 XLII| Mademoiselle,” exclaimed the servant, “we have been seeking you 25 XLII| returned——”~ ~As he spoke the servant tapped his forehead with 26 XLII| she inquired of the first servant whom she met.~ ~“He is in 27 XLII| would-be murderer was?”~ ~The servant shook his head.~ ~“I suspect 28 XLII| and a potion, for which a servant was to gallop to Montaignac 29 XLIV| which had been held by a servant, and departed in the direction 30 LI| entire life in exchange. What servant ever endured what I have 31 LI| better life, when one day a servant entered, and said:~ ~“There 32 LII| even raise her head as the servant delivered his message.~ ~“ 33 LII| inform Madame,” replied the servant. “He is quite a young man; 34 LII| finish the page when the servant reappeared.~ ~“The man says 35 LII| repeated, as if she hoped the servant would tell her she had not 36 LII| hear?”~ ~But before the servant had time to bow respectfully 37 LII| him. Bring him up.”~ ~The servant withdrew, and the two ladies 38 LII| in his pockets, when the servant returned, saying:~ ~“She 39 LII| Chupin obeyed; but the servant, greatly astonished, and 40 LII| knows you?” pursued the servant. “Are you both from the 41 LII| her foster-brother.”~ ~The servant did not believe a word of 42 LIV| accompanied only by his devoted servant, Otto. In intelligence, 43 LIV| everything to this devoted servant; he had no secrets from 44 LIV| accompanied by Camille, the same servant who had witnessed Aunt Medea’ 45 LV| murmured the faithful servant.~ ~“For to-day, perhaps. 46 LV| young man,” replied the servant; “but, as he gave me no