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1 I| country obstinacy.~ ~They had succeeded in gaining only one concession. 2 II| assurance.~ ~The Consulate had succeeded the Directory, the Empire 3 II| the Directory, the Empire succeeded the Consulate, Citoyen Lacheneur 4 VI| with great difficulty she succeeded in inscribing her name upon 5 VI| a period of five minutes succeeded each other without cessation.~ ~ 6 IX| events which had so rapidly succeeded each other, or M. Lacheneur’ 7 XI| Monsieur Lacheneur’s enemies succeeded in prejudicing my father 8 XIII| intense effort that she succeeded in restraining her tears— 9 XIII| Martial as a test. She had not succeeded; so much the worse. She 10 XIV| warmer and warmer as course succeeded course.~ ~Champagne was 11 XVI| prodigious effort of will, he succeeded in regaining his composure. 12 XVII| of impudence.~ ~But she succeeded in concealing her rage beneath 13 XVIII| And weak as he was, he succeeded in dragging himself to the 14 XXII| three days Mlle. Blanche succeeded in preserving a semblance 15 XXVII| with his fists, at last succeeded in reducing them to silence.~ ~“ 16 XXVIII| of that Lacheneur who had succeeded in making his escape—was 17 XXIX| arm-chair. A profound despair succeeded his frenzy. He buried his 18 XXIX| protected by royal connivance, succeeded in making his escape.”~ ~ 19 XXX| But how had this man succeeded in gaining admission to 20 XXXI| difficulties, and even if a man succeeded in effecting it, he might 21 XXXI| scarcely move them. He finally succeeded in freeing himself, however, 22 XXXII| a difficult task, yet he succeeded.~ ~But poor Chanlouineau 23 XXXII| realized (since they had succeeded) the necessity of having 24 XXXIV| At dinner, however, he succeeded in shaking off the sadness 25 XXXV| to one side, he finally succeeded in dragging himself from 26 XXXV| and knees.~ ~But he had succeeded in obtaining the rope, and 27 XLI| and the brave corporal had succeeded in reaching Piedmont.~ ~ 28 XLI| royal favor— and that he had succeeded in obtaining an order for 29 XLIV| confided in him.~ ~Had he succeeded? He certainly hoped so.~ ~ 30 XLIV| even rejoiced. Had she not succeeded in concealing her fault? 31 XLVII| articles which they had succeeded in procuring during their 32 XLVIII| open, and the two ladies succeeded in gaining the chamber of 33 XLIX| was his surprise, the abbe succeeded in hiding it.~ ~He set the 34 XLIX| They had not, as yet, succeeded in discovering the twenty 35 L| all these events which had succeeded each other with such marvellous 36 LI| terrible effort Blanche had succeeded in regaining her self-possession, 37 LIII| The patient’s delirium was succeeded by such utter prostration 38 LIII| seeking. Why they had not succeeded in finding it, he knew equally 39 LIII| former spy; and, finally, succeeded in discovering that the 40 LIV| first meeting. He had not succeeded.~ ~Between them there seemed 41 LIV| attempted to do, he had succeeded in rendering himself unrecognizable. 42 LV| station-house, however, he succeeded in throwing a note to the