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 1       II|           have been endeavoring to discover some way by which you could
 2        X|            he did not allow him to discover it, nor did he abuse his
 3      XII|         was swearing that he would discover this motive. A strange scene
 4      XVI|          But I, who have sought to discover the necessity of this immense
 5      XVI|           more, he might, perhaps, discover his real intentions. So
 6    XVIII|          moment, as if striving to discover if he had forgotten anything.~ ~“
 7      XIX|            not have been likely to discover the real condition of affairs
 8    XXIII|           Maurice was the first to discover her, standing in the centre
 9     XXIV|          here, you will be sure to discover it; if anyone is concealed
10     XXIV|          that he was not likely to discover the mystery, although he
11     XXVI|          By what method could they discover the extent of each prisoner’
12   XXVIII|           been ingenious enough to discover a means of procuring this
13      XXX|         makes! I feared they would discover it under my cloak.”~ ~“And
14     XXXI|            in each! Ah! if I could discover Lacheneur; even if he were
15   XXXIII|         fortunately all efforts to discover the fugitives had proved
16   XXXIII|        Martial racked his brain to discover an answer to these questions.~ ~
17   XXXIII|    Sairmeuse at once.~ ~“I wish to discover what has become of Baron
18   XXXIII|           he, “I do not ask you to discover Monsieur dEscorval in order
19     XXXV|           he was standing he could discover only a confused group of
20    XXXVI|        have discovered others will discover. And above all, do not warn
21    XXXIX|        that his daughter failed to discover it.~ ~“I wish to speak with
22      XLI|            are trembling lest they discover my retreat. This fear is
23     XLII|           I must know. Endeavor to discover her retreat before Monday,
24    XLVII|            it might be possible to discover who he was by following
25    XLVII|        your enemies—I leave you to discover which one—must exert a very
26        L|         The father will be sure to discover it,” she thought.~ ~But
27        L|           the culprit—and he might discover it.~ ~She now began to regret
28       LI|            she racked her brain to discover some way of freeing herself
29      LII|      fortune smiles upon me.”~ ~To discover the name and rank of his
30     LIII|         that Martial had failed to discover or to suspect this state
31     LIII|      advance them.~ ~Determined to discover exactly where she stood,
32     LIII|    promised himself, that he would discover this dreaded enemy.~ ~He
33     LIII|          continually; but he could discover no satisfactory answer.~ ~“
34      LIV| dissimulation.~ ~He swore he would discover all, either through the
35       LV|      authorities would endeavor to discover the reason of his presence
36       LV|           even ingenious enough to discover the key to it, but this
37       LV|           to himself; “there I can discover all.”~ ~He departed without
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