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1 II| could not hear them. He had opened the door of the grand salon, 2 IV| but he could not. If he opened his lips it would only be 3 VIII| to her son’s room, softly opened the door, and looked in. 4 VIII| surround themselves; they opened the presses, perhaps they 5 X| well to retain.”~ ~The duke opened his eyes to their widest 6 XIII| without him.~ ~A servant opened the door of the drawing-room 7 XVI| The communicating door opened and M. Lacheneur appeared 8 XVI| the communicating door opened, and Marie-Anne appeared 9 XVI| an eternal farewell, and opened the door to admit the Marquis 10 XXII| which was to have been opened for them by their friends 11 XXIII| shock was rude, the ranks opened, there was a moment of confusion.~ ~ 12 XXIV| hair from her face, and opened and closed her eyes, which 13 XXV| the houses had not been opened. A lugubrious silence pervaded 14 XXV| found a paper, which they opened and read. It was a list 15 XXVI| took it from his hands. She opened it, read it aloud to Marie-Anne, 16 XXVIII| were drawn back, the door opened, and Marie-Anne entered, 17 XXVIII| phrases.”~ ~Chanlouineau opened the envelope and showed 18 XXIX| three rooms. At last he opened a door, saying, “enter.” 19 XXIX| revengeful.~ ~Just then a valet opened the door, and the Duc de 20 XXX| next room.~ ~Someone had opened it, certainly. The person 21 XXX| at the table.~ ~The door opened and a soldier entered, to 22 XXXII| state of mind when the door opened to admit the Marquis de 23 XXXII| gates of the fortress were opened to give passage to fourteen 24 XXXV| s intense sufferings. He opened his eyes and faltered a 25 XXXVI| the letter there.~ ~She opened it, read it slowly twice, 26 XXXVII| the baron, the door gently opened and one of the Poignot boys 27 XXXVIII| burning upon a side table, and opened a little door leading to 28 XXXIX| than eau de cologne. He opened one eye the least bit in 29 XLIV| she sprang to the door and opened it. No one was there!~ ~ 30 XLV| the door of the cottage opened so suddenly that they had 31 XLV| much or little?”~ ~She opened the vial, not without considerable 32 XLV| bouillon entirely. She had opened the bundle of clothing, 33 XLVI| had just returned home, opened the door.~ ~Seeing his father 34 XLVII| old poacher’s eldest son opened the door, and Jean saw a 35 L| room, Aunt Medea at once opened the communicating door and 36 LII| apartment of the marquise, he opened the door and ushered Chupin 37 LIV| The door was at once opened, and the Duchesse de Sairmeuse 38 LIV| the casket. The fourth key opened it. It was full of papers.~ ~ 39 LIV| to the door of the hovel, opened it, and entered, bolting 40 LIV| through the back door, which opened upon the garden; and they 41 LV| few moments the door was opened and a man was thrust into 42 LV| and the keeper finally opened the door and set him at