Chapter

 1       II|        those days, would have felt certain that the man was bewildered
 2        V|          in the world.~ ~Ah! it is certain that Martial, had he been
 3        V| accomplishment of a duty is, under certain circumstances, a heroism
 4       VI|          well as noblesse, entails certain obligations upon one, and
 5       XI|          Maurice, who felt—who was certain that the young man was lying,
 6       XI|         sneering tone, Maurice was certain that he had overheard, at
 7     XIII|           at least for the moment, certain plans that I have formed—
 8     XIII|           formed—for I have formed certain plans for you.”~ ~“The devil!”~ ~“
 9     XIII|            who has some property—a certain Chanlouineau.”~ ~The artless
10     XIII|  suspicions; and she experienced a certain anger on finding him so
11      XVI|         pursue. Everything here is certain to augment the sorrow and
12     XVII|    steel-like eyes upon him with a certain peculiar expression, his
13    XVIII|             your visits here—after certain rumors that I have put in
14      XIX|           house.~ ~Martial was not certain of it, but the very possibility
15      XIX|         and soon became absolutely certain that Lacheneur had, to use
16       XX|        duke.~ ~Now that danger was certain, his coolness returned;
17      XXI|        unfortunate child!—it is to certain death that you are marching—
18      XXI|           that you are marching—to certain death.”~ ~“All the more
19     XXII|    horrible insult! Still, she was certain that Martial, on hearing
20     XXII|          force?~ ~They advance, so certain of success that those who
21   XXVIII|           at hand.~ ~He was almost certain that Mme. dEscorval was
22   XXVIII|         Montaignac; he was equally certain that Marie-Anne was with
23     XXIX|          give it to you only under certain conditions.”~ ~“Who is this
24     XXIX|            document to the eyes of certain persons who are not exactly
25     XXIX|             she must be absolutely certain.~ ~So thought Martial.~ ~“
26      XXX|        ever reaches the hands of a certain person of my acquaintance,
27    XXXII|         plot had been all the more certain from the fact that the baron’
28     XXXV|           the rope, and now he was certain that he could make his escape
29     XXXV|           will follow us.”~ ~“I am certain of it.”~ ~“The baron will
30     XLIV|            to everything; I was so certain of it that I have made all
31   XLVIII|         soon after his crime, by a certain Balstain, whose whereabouts
32     XLIX|            pockets.~ ~This much is certain, as soon as he obtained
33     XLIX|            difficult, however, and certain resolutions on the part
34     XLIX|      divided the department into a certain number of districts; then
35     XLIX|     reassured him.~ ~“I am morally certain that such was not the case,”
36      LII|         met, Heaven knows where! a certain Aspasie Clapard, to whom
37     LIII|           common except a name and certain interests.~ ~Each lived
38      LIV|        well enough, however, to be certain he would disobey him.~ ~
39      LIV|             they were to receive a certain sum of money.~ ~But they
40       LV|          Camille?”~ ~“One thing is certain,” resumed Lecoq; “if Madame
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