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1 I| themselves in the porch, or standing about the yard, in the shade 2 III| the old housekeeper, was standing. She knew who these guests 3 III| surprise.~ ~The carriage standing before the door had announced 4 V| had left him. He saw them standing about a hundred paces from 5 IX| Martial de Sairmeuse was standing motionless, leaning upon 6 XII| running to and fro, and standing in the centre of the rubbish 7 XVI| moment they remained silently standing, face to face, she apparently 8 XVI| Escorval.~ ~The baron, still standing with folded arms, had witnessed 9 XVII| Marie-Anne, who was still standing upon the threshold, had 10 XVIII| a cane from among those standing in the vestibule. He also 11 XVIII| hope.”~ ~An arm-chair was standing nearby; he sank into it, 12 XXI| disarranged Lacheneur’s plans.~ ~Standing beside his burning house, 13 XXII| and groups of people were standing upon the public square and 14 XXII| sneer.~ ~Chanlouineau was standing only a few feet from the 15 XXIII| the first to discover her, standing in the centre of the open 16 XXIV| called the servants who were standing in the hall and on the staircase.~ ~ 17 XXIV| One word more; to see you standing about at this hour of the 18 XXV| his attention to the man standing near them. This man was 19 XXV| least a hundred persons were standing there; men with anxious 20 XXV| he pointed to the horses, standing saddled in the court-yard, 21 XXVII| persons in the building. Standing back in the shadow of the 22 XXVII| army officers, who were standing beside him.~ ~Divining all, 23 XXX| him still more.~ ~He was standing with knitted brows, turning 24 XXX| amazed him.~ ~A man was standing in a corner of the room. 25 XXXII| lights—after that, silence.~ ~Standing at the window of his cell, 26 XXXIV| de Courtornieu, who was standing by the fireplace, and handing 27 XXXV| eyes, but from where he was standing he could discover only a 28 XXXVIII| The four walls remained standing, blackened by fire.~ ~Martial 29 XLI| expression to the box of medicine standing upon the table near by.~ ~ 30 XLV| fell upon a large oaken box standing open upon a table near the 31 XLV| these vials with the bowl standing upon the mantel.~ ~“And 32 XLV| did she notice the bowl standing upon the mantel.~ ~“Stupid!” 33 XLVII| left in the bowl that was standing upon the mantel.~ ~“When 34 XLVII| the room they found him standing with head thrown back, eyes 35 L| there were a dozen servants standing about idle was hard indeed.~ ~ 36 LII| Chupin, greatly abashed, was standing there undecided what course 37 LV| her.~ ~He saw her again, standing upon a chair, her face on