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1 V| For Martial had turned and discovered that Marie-Anne and her 2 XII| duke; and he had already discovered the secret of making himself 3 XVII| delight; but he feared if she discovered his satisfaction that the 4 XVIII| because I know all. I have discovered your revengeful project. 5 XIX| on the Reche; and when he discovered that such was not the case, 6 XXII| cried, in alarm.~ ~“All is discovered!”~ ~“Great God!”~ ~“Major 7 XXIX| became gloomy. He had just discovered an unexpected and, as it 8 XXIX| much. If this should be discovered, those who take part in 9 XXX| back in despair.~ ~“All is discovered!” he thought.~ ~The man 10 XXX| remember that all may be discovered—and then——”~ ~“Have no fears, 11 XXX| than he had expected; he discovered this almost immediately.~ ~ 12 XXXI| however, and, on examination, discovered that he, who it would seem 13 XXXI| the conspiracy had been discovered; their houses were full 14 XXXI| dare to assert that you discovered the brigand?”~ ~“Yes, it 15 XXXI| brigand?”~ ~“Yes, it was I who discovered his hiding-place.”~ ~“You 16 XXXII| citadel was built, they had discovered a rope dangling from the 17 XXXII| merits.~ ~“The man who has discovered Lacheneur will know how 18 XXXII| making the second descent—he discovered that it was not a single 19 XXXII| precipice.~ ~There they discovered large spots of blood.~ ~“ 20 XXXIII| of Mlle. Blanche, he soon discovered the calculating ambition 21 XXXV| foundation.~ ~The police discovered nothing, not so much as 22 XXXVI| white. He felt that he was discovered —that he was in this man’ 23 XXXVI| tarry here. What I have discovered others will discover. And 24 XXXVI| Escorval must have been discovered and arrested at the same 25 XXXVII| Some way must now be discovered to procure the surgical 26 XXXVII| retired without having been discovered.~ ~That night the abbe hazarded 27 XLII| afternoon in May Blanche discovered what she sought.~ ~It was 28 XLIII| head.~ ~Mme. Blanche soon discovered this. One day, early in 29 XLV| was lest she should be discovered.~ ~Aunt Medea was, it is 30 XLV| rival.~ ~When the crime was discovered she would be far away. No 31 XLVI| bend.~ ~Since she had been discovered, nothing in the world would 32 XLVI| that she would surely be discovered if she did not flee.~ ~But 33 XLVII| examined the room, and he had discovered nothing that betrayed the 34 XLVIII| terrible! What if it should be discovered!”~ ~Then she shed a few 35 XLVIII| terrified.~ ~“All must have been discovered!” this was her first thought. 36 XLIX| to tell them that he had discovered, at the base of a precipice, 37 L| fate if her husband ever discovered that she was the culprit— 38 LI| pleasure. What if all should be discovered? Do you ever think of that? 39 LII| de Sairmeuse. At last he discovered it; and he lost no time 40 LII| inquiries, Mme. Blanche discovered that he lived in the Place 41 LII| search, if nothing had been discovered at the end of two years:~ ~“ 42 LIII| help to his poor mother—had discovered a little house in a good 43 LIV| before, all came near being discovered, and yet she had Aunt Medea, 44 LV| this reason would soon be discovered, he could not doubt, and,