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1 I| against him.~ ~“He is a hard case,” men said; “and if he had 2 II| indeed, that such was the case. His eyes flashed, convulsive 3 V| his own mind; and in that case what disastrous consequences 4 XII| be three rivals in that case.”~ ~But the more difficult 5 XII| What would you do if, in case you imprudently irritated 6 XV| would the plague; and in case of sickness always sent 7 XVII| position for Martial.”~ ~“In case of trouble, I have many 8 XVIII| send him away; but in that case, what would people say? 9 XIX| discovered that such was not the case, he became furious.~ ~“Am 10 XXII| is not unfrequently the case— the very calumnies which 11 XXII| make haste.”~ ~“In that case our cause is not lost,” 12 XXV| inmates?”~ ~“Oh! even in that case he is safe; I know our peasants. 13 XXVII| His presentation of the case was characterized by intense 14 XXVII| shorten our task, for, in case we adopt this course, there 15 XXVII| M. d’Escorval, whose case had been separated from 16 XXVII| acted informally in the case of the obscure conspirators, 17 XXVII| It is your duty, in that case, to have me arrested.”~ ~ 18 XXVII| since such was not the case.”~ ~By the malicious satisfaction 19 XXVII| further attempt to argue the case, the commission retired 20 XXVIII| me, and I promise you, in case we succeed, she shall be 21 XXVIII| for a weapon of defence in case of failure, the Marquis 22 XXIX| suddenly changed.~ ~“In that case follow me, Mademoiselle.”~ ~ 23 XXIX| de Sairmeuse.~ ~“In that case the writing will be utilized.”~ ~“ 24 XXXII| to silence all doubts, in case any existed in the minds 25 XXXIII| If that was really the case, Chupin was not alone.~ ~ 26 XXXVI| said, hesitatingly, “in case I was able to find a priest——”~ ~ 27 XXXVIII| rejoice that such was the case. Take it, and use it as 28 XLII| Yes, probably.”~ ~“In that case, meet me here on Thursday, 29 XLIV| that guided him. In~ ~that case I am amply repaid for my 30 XLIV| tone, she said:~ ~“In this case, Monsieur, I must ask you 31 XLVII| night?” said he. “In that case, then, she is still here. 32 XLVIII| perhaps, and that, in any case, the worst was preferable 33 XLVIII| revision of M. d’Escorval’s case.~ ~These documents, after 34 XLIX| longer existed, either in the case of the baron or the priest.~ ~ 35 XLIX| certain that such was not the case,” he replied. “I know, by 36 L| control.”~ ~“If that is the case, do not leave your room.”~ ~“ 37 LI| moments before.~ ~“In that case,” said she, slowly, “I may 38 LI| husband.~ ~But, in either case, Blanche would require money— 39 LI| you agree with me! In that case, you may rest assured that 40 LII| marquise; “since this is the case—go!”~ ~It seemed, indeed, 41 LII| imprudently promised him in case of success, and by the five 42 LV| not doubt, and, in that case, the crime at the Borderie, 43 LV| rendered by M. Segmuller in the case of the Duc de Sairmeuse.~ ~