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 1        V|             What if something has happened to him!” both father and
 2        V|       thinking.~ ~No; nothing had happened to him. Only a word from
 3        V|        and trembling.~ ~“What has happened?” asked the baron, eagerly.~ ~
 4        V|           toward her.~ ~“What has happened? For God’s sake, tell me
 5        V|          s sake, tell me what has happened!” she exclaimed.~ ~With
 6        V|       faltered; “explain what has happened.”~ ~Unconscious of what
 7       VI|   confounded.~ ~“Tell us what has happened,” he said, excitedly.~ ~“
 8       VI|         tell us how your clothing happened to be torn, as if you had
 9       XV|          of a window.~ ~“What has happened?” he asked.~ ~“A disappointment
10     XVII|        watched the house.~ ~So it happened that, one evening, when
11      XIX|         his accounts; and once—it happened about the middle of February—
12       XX|       something extraordinary had happened.~ ~“What is it?” inquired
13      XXI| impossible to say what might have happened had it not been for the
14     XXII|      Emperor’s guard.~ ~“What has happened?” Lacheneur cried, in alarm.~ ~“
15    XXIII|            Still, a strange thing happened. Of four hundred shots,
16    XXIII|           a debt of gratitude. It happened upon the highway; he might
17     XXIV|    extraordinary thing could have happened?~ ~Her surprise became uneasiness
18      XXV|        soldiers. Do you know what happened last night? There was powder
19   XXVIII|      could have told you what had happened? You remember that when
20      XXX|       knows? Stranger things have happened!”~ ~When the baron finished
21    XXXII|          it.~ ~“What calamity has happened to you, Master Chupin?”
22    XXXII|          he inquired.~ ~“This has happened,” he responded, sullenly: “
23    XXXIV|      asked in a breath; “what has happened?”~ ~With a rapid movement,
24     XXXV|          recollection of what had happened three or four hours previous
25     XXXV|          depths below.~ ~What had happened? For something very extraordinary
26     XXXV|           extraordinary must have happened to induce intelligent men
27    XXXVI|          terrible events that had happened at Sairmeuse, and the history
28     XLII|            Good heavens! what has happened?”~ ~He uttered a discordant
29     XLII|      known only to him and me. It happened during the Reign of Terror.
30    XLVII|           said Lacheneur; “and it happened last night, for the blood
31    XLVII|         befallen him.~ ~“What has happened?” he asked, in a stifled
32   XLVIII|         Now will you explain what happened at the Borderie; and what
33       LI|            tell your husband what happened at the Borderie.”~ ~Blanche
34      LII|           terrible thing has just happened at the Borderie, my boy,’
35      LII|           in his eye.~ ~“What has happened?” she faltered.~ ~Martial
36     LIII|        her some relief.~ ~Once it happened that six weeks went by,
37     LIII|         had died with him.~ ~This happened early in January. Toward
38      LIV|           have use for it.~ ~This happened early in February, and from
39       LV|        had~ not an accident which happened to me, saved the Duc and
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