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 1       II|           too noble-hearted ever to allow you to suffer want after
 2       IV|        nothing. But I hope you will allow me to take ten thousand
 3       VI|        detain him, but he would not allow himself to be persuaded,
 4     VIII|       sorrowful glance, but did not allow themselves to offer any
 5        X|           duke’s secret, he did not allow him to discover it, nor
 6        X|            indeed, that if you will allow me to do so, I will see
 7     XIII|             Duc de Sairmeuse should allow you to be reduced to such
 8      XIX|        Blanche.”~ ~The duke did not allow such a good resolution to
 9      XXI|             M. dEscorval could not allow his own son, whom he saw
10     XXIV|           him to me at once; do not allow him to escape. Keep your
11     XXIV|           my dearest mother, do not allow her to depart. I may perish
12      XXV|            convicted. Let us, then, allow—I will not say justice,
13     XXVI|          declared that he would not allow these ladies to travel at
14    XXVII|       Maurice; restrain him. Do not allow him to defeat my plans by
15   XXVIII|           officers; “they would not allow this lady to visit one of
16   XXVIII|        would only send for her, and allow him ten minutesprivate
17   XXVIII|        account,” said he, “must you allow the duke to suppose that
18      XXX|           his weakness. He must not allow these thoughts to unnerve
19      XXX|           Chanlouineau asked you to allow him to receive a visit from
20      XXX|             penetrating, and acute, allow himself to be duped by a
21     XXXI|          who had received orders to allow none of the conspirators
22     XXXI|           me a morsel of bread, and allow me to rest a little.”~ ~
23     XXXI|           so much that he would not allow the detachment to spend
24   XXXVII|        advice; but the abbe did not allow him an opportunity.~ ~“Go,
25    XXXIX|            in her room, refusing to allow the duke, or even her father,
26       XL|     composed in mind,” he replied. “Allow me to ask you one question.
27      XLI|             to me that you will not allow them to take me alive, and
28     XLII|         shunned him. They would not allow him a seat at the kitchen-table,
29     XLII| kitchen-table, nor would the grooms allow him to sleep in the stables.
30     XLII|            I must!”~ ~“No, I cannot allow it. I must not——”~ ~“There,
31     XLIV|             could not, she must not allow her brother to depart in
32     XLVI|         remember.~ ~“My spirit will allow you no rest if you do not
33    XLVII|            they left it.~ ~He would allow no one else to perform the
34    XLVII|         Jean, he said:~ ~“We cannot allow the body of the poor girl
35     XLIX|           two servants, who did not allow him to give them much trouble,
36        L|             day, he besought her to allow him to remain.~ ~But even
37      LII|          old man buried, and I will allow my brother to think that
38      LIV|            go away for a while, and allow people to forget him.~ ~
39       LV|          out:~ ~“Otto, by all means allow these men to do their duty.”~ ~
40       LV|          superior officers will not allow me——”~ ~“On the contrary,”
41       LV|   interrupted the judge, “they will allow you the fullest liberty
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