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1 I| conversation was immediately resumed with increased vivacity.~ ~ 2 I| here the quicker.”~ ~Fear resumed possession of the peasantry.~ ~“ 3 I| aroused.~ ~“In my opinion,” resumed Chanlouineau, “we should 4 II| everything.~ ~“No, never!” he resumed, in a transport of rage; “ 5 II| After a moment’s silence, he resumed, in a hollow voice:~ ~“I 6 VI| eyes; but his face soon resumed its gloomy expression.~ ~“ 7 XI| tell you, Mademoiselle,” he resumed, “all that I suffered last 8 XI| his faculties.~ ~“Yes,” he resumed, defiantly, “this is hypocrisy 9 XI| Yes, I refused it,” resumed M. Lacheneur, “and I do 10 XIII| discussing the daughter,” resumed the duke, “let us speak 11 XIII| so dear to me, broken,” resumed Mlle. de Courtornieu. “But 12 XVI| of temper.~ ~M. Lacheneur resumed:~ ~“Having no longer the 13 XVI| sincerity and good faith that he resumed:~ ~“Does what I say surprise 14 XVII| assented, and her niece resumed:~ ~“But at last we are here. 15 XVII| with affected gayety, she resumed:~ ~“And the country folks 16 XVIII| Nothing remains, Maurice,” he resumed, “but to give you a last 17 XIX| He was, for he soon resumed his daily visits to the 18 XXIV| and in a gentler tone, he resumed:~ ~“Besides, why should 19 XXIV| his mission; the captain resumed his questions.~ ~“And now,” 20 XXVII| You questioned me,” he resumed, “and I replied. You may 21 XXVII| designating imaginary leaders,” resumed the duke, “you would do 22 XXVII| not!”~ ~Having spoken, he resumed his seat, proud, indifferent, 23 XXVII| defender.~ ~“Prisoner,” resumed M. de Sairmeuse, “state 24 XXVII| do not speak the truth,” resumed the abbe, “I am a perjured 25 XXVII| In the second place,” resumed Chupin, “the accused was 26 XXVIII| inspiration.~ ~“And the King,” she resumed; “will the King consent 27 XXVIII| Fool that I am!” he resumed. “Who could have told you 28 XXIX| comprehend your indignation,” he resumed, with growing eagerness. “ 29 XXIX| Marie-Anne.~ ~“Now,” he resumed, “I understand your presence 30 XXIX| only the night before us,” resumed the marquis. “Fortunately, 31 XXIX| Martial had gradually resumed the careless tone which 32 XXX| any opportunity to reply, resumed:~ ~“You, yourself, Marquis, 33 XXX| tread of the guards, who had resumed their watch in the corridor.~ ~ 34 XXXI| not be easy to save you,” resumed the honest peasant. “The 35 XXXVI| You will excuse me,” resumed the host, in quite a different 36 XXXVI| Saliente, and the fugitives resumed their journey.~ ~Abbe Midon 37 XXXIX| murmured.~ ~Then, aloud, he resumed:~ ~“Martial must be found— 38 XLII| name.~ ~But the marquis had resumed his incoherent narrative.~ ~“ 39 XLV| back upon the mantel, and resumed her work.~ ~It was done. 40 XLVII| Marquis de Sairmeuse had resumed the haughty and indifferent 41 LI| but after a moment she resumed, in a tone of intense irony:~ ~“ 42 LII| almost to read the future, he resumed:~ ~“I know Jean Lacheneur. 43 LV| One thing is certain,” resumed Lecoq; “if Madame Milner—