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 1       II|         daughter,” he said, with intense bitterness; “as cruel as
 2        V|       fall.~ ~Certainly, he felt intense chagrin at this fall, but
 3        V|       His attitude betrayed such intense sorrow that his mother divined
 4       VI|         whole person breathed an intense desire for vengeance.~ ~
 5        X| excessive joy.~ ~For his joy was intense, almost verging on delirium.~ ~
 6     XIII|          a pretty affectation of intense timidity.~ ~Bowing low before
 7     XIII|        sworn that it was only by intense effort that she succeeded
 8      XIV|          with the ridiculous and intense greediness of M. de Courtornieu’
 9      XIV|        difficulty restraining an intense desire to laugh; “they are
10      XIV|        not have failed to arouse intense anxiety in M. dEscorval’
11      XVI|      thrown M. dEscorval was so intense that it was with great difficulty
12     XVII|        manner indicated the most intense anxiety.~ ~The marquis was
13    XXIII|            The duke’s relief was intense when, on returning home,
14      XXV|        and with an expression of intense covetousness in his eyes,
15    XXVII|        case was characterized by intense violence, but lasted only
16   XXVIII|      which follows suffering too intense for human endurance, crept
17   XXVIII|         s face betrayed the most intense astonishment.~ ~“What!”
18     XXIX|           His voice betrayed the intense passion and joy that was
19      XXX| complaining of their neglect!”~ ~Intense joy filled his breast; he
20      XXX|             Unable to resist his intense curiosity, M. dEscorval
21    XXXII|             The amazement was as intense as the indignation, but
22   XXXIII|        he long in discerning her intense vanity, her lack of principle,
23   XXXIII|   marriage, his mind was full of intense anxiety concerning Baron
24    XXXIV|          riches.~ ~But though an intense joy sparkled in the eyes
25     XXXV|          the unfortunate baron’s intense sufferings. He opened his
26    XXXVI|         her head whirled, and an intense freezing coldness crept
27   XXXVII|        sorrow and amazement were intense, when, after the baron’s
28       XL|          his astonishment was so intense that he could not even find
29     XLII|        her satisfaction would be intense. Such an occasion now offered
30    XLVII|          Poignot,” he said, with intense feeling. “You have saved
31     XLIX|     questioned on the subject.~ ~Intense as was his surprise, the
32        L|       should have experienced an intense delight in making the wretch
33       LI|        she resumed, in a tone of intense irony:~ ~“You ask me what
34       LI|         God only knows with what intense joy my dear niece would
35      LII|     invention, as if he found an intense delight in proving his power
36     LIII|        little, and in a voice of intense feeling, she said:~ ~“You
37       LV|        Segmuller. His joy was so intense that he did not deign to
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