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 1       XI|       torrent to his brain.~ ~He seized Martial by the arm, and
 2       XI|         as Maurice hesitated, he seized him by the collar and dragged
 3       XV|     Escorval, on seeing him, was seized with a most sinister presentiment,
 4       XV|          a terrible apprehension seized him when he saw Mme. dEscorval
 5      XVI|         any doubt. M. dEscorval seized Lacheneur’s hands, and almost
 6      XVI|       and bloodshot.~ ~The baron seized him by the coat as if to
 7    XVIII|  springing toward Marie-Anne, he seized her hand and raised it to
 8      XXI|          toward him. One of them seized the horse by the bridle.~ ~“
 9      XXI|      would not be silenced.~ ~He seized the arm of his former friend,
10     XXII|     pursued us, overtook Carini, seized him by the collar, and dragged
11    XXIII|          The heroic Chanlouineau seized his gun, and brandishing
12    XXIII|        behind this obscure hero, seized him by the legs. He tottered
13   XXVIII|          leave the citadel, they seized him and literally carried
14     XXIX|       baroness.~ ~Then, suddenly seized by a horrible dread, she
15     XXIX|      utter bewilderment. Vertigo seized her; even reason seemed
16     XXIX|        suffice. If the fancy had seized me for taking part in this
17     XXXI|          roof, a thirst for gold seized him. He whispered a word
18    XXXII|          priest.~ ~Fourteen! for seized by remorse or fright at
19   XXXIII|       now that I am rich.”~ ~And seized with a sort of panic he
20     XXXV|         It was time, for a cramp seized him with such violence that
21     XXXV|             When he rose two men seized him roughly.~ ~“Ah, no foolishness,”
22     XXXV|    employer.” A terrible anxiety seized the priest’s heart.~ ~Would
23    XXXVI|        some traveller.~ ~Maurice seized it and read:~ ~“Yesterday,
24  XXXVIII|          thought.~ ~When Martial seized him by the arm and led him
25  XXXVIII|        detain him, Martial again seized Jean Lacheneur’s arm.~ ~“
26  XXXVIII|         sort of bewilderment had seized the young marquis, and he
27  XXXVIII|          dyed Martial’s face. He seized one of the swords which
28  XXXVIII|        the example, when Martial seized him by the arm.~ ~“At least
29    XXXIX|         to be unconscious.~ ~She seized his arm and shook it roughly,
30      XLI|       came on and a great terror seized her heart. It seemed to
31     XLII|          offered itself, and she seized it at once.~ ~Never did
32      XLV|        the front room.~ ~Blanche seized it and boldly began an exploration
33     XLVI|     nausea returned, and she was seized with vomiting. Each effort
34     XLVI| inaudible.~ ~Blanche frantically seized the dying woman’s arm, and
35   XLVIII|       some dire extremity.~ ~She seized the arm of her bewildered
36        L|      vanished, and the same fear seized her when night appeared
37      LIV|        to Venice. One day he was seized by an irresistible desire
38      LIV|         keys upon the mantel; he seized them, and endeavored to
39      LIV|        to the rear of the house, seized him about the body, and
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