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1 I| salvation.~ ~“That is a fact,” remarked an old man; “Monsieur Lacheneur 2 V| blessing.~ ~“Besides,” as he remarked to the baroness, “we shall 3 VI| duke paused before me and remarked: ‘So you are an evil-disposed 4 VI| possession of my cottage,” he remarked to Chanlouineau; “you will 5 VII| in one’s own house!” he remarked to his son again and again.~ ~ 6 VIII| unfortunate thing for him,” remarked a little old man.~ ~“Why 7 IX| side as she ran. Maurice remarked, not without surprise, that 8 XII| obeying his order:~ ~“Now,” he remarked, “let us hasten to Courtornieu. 9 XIII| notice Martial—for she had remarked him—it was only because 10 XIII| It is inconceivable,” she remarked to her friend, “that the 11 XIV| that several of the guests remarked it.~ ~Some were even shocked 12 XIV| white that Mlle. Blanche remarked his pallor and thought he 13 XIV| Monsieur d’Escorval,” he remarked, “is one of those men who 14 XIX| in love.~ ~“Ah! Marquis,” remarked his father one day, “Chupin 15 XXIII| scarcely plausible,” he remarked, “especially after the assurance 16 XXV| the abbe and Maurice had remarked several posters and notices 17 XXVII| plea was very long,” he remarked, when the lawyer had concluded, “ 18 XXX| not cross the threshold remarked:~ ~“You have your instructions, 19 XXX| stop on the instrument,” he remarked, by way of explanation.~ ~ 20 XXXI| that I said what I did,” he remarked. “You are at home, and you 21 XXXII| blood-thirsty rascal!” he remarked to the guard. “It would, 22 XXXII| traitor d’Escorval,” he remarked.~ ~M. de Courtornieu, who 23 XXXII| as it is opportune,” he remarked.~ ~The old officer turned 24 XXXII| been some accident,” he remarked to his father and to the 25 XXXV| yourselves no uneasiness,” he remarked; “I know an inn not far 26 XXXIX| has flown to his head,” remarked the duke, with a shrug of 27 XXXIX| tone of bitter irony, she remarked:~ ~“Do you think I am in 28 XLI| Even the retired officers remarked:~ ~“The duke is decidedly 29 XLIII| Courtornieu, if she chooses,” he remarked, maliciously.~ ~If he had 30 XLVII| Our journey is ended!” he remarked to the baron. Then he uttered 31 XLVII| Marie-Anne does not hear me,” remarked young Poignot, turning to 32 XLVII| deal of blood,” the priest remarked; “it might be possible to 33 XLVII| their faces; and Maurice remarked their agitation.~ ~“What 34 L| end by betraying us,” she remarked, one evening.~ ~“Ah! my 35 L| that Chupin was dead, he remarked, for he should have experienced 36 LI| marked that even Martial remarked it, and as soon as he found 37 LII| flatter you, my boy,” he remarked, “but your name produced 38 LII| once, when Mme. Blanche remarked that he must abandon the 39 LIII| Is it not strange,” remarked her friends, “that the duchess— 40 LV| Well, my good man,” he remarked to Father Absinthe, who