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1 I| suddenly aroused.~ ~“In my opinion,” resumed Chanlouineau, “ 2 I| district in commotion. In my opinion, he will dispossess only 3 III| Such was really his opinion.~ ~On the way from Montaignac 4 III| and the state of public opinion, the cure endeavored to 5 VII| sudden revolution in public opinion—this abrupt change from 6 VII| display of emotion was, in his opinion, vulgar; but, in reality, 7 X| Yes, such is really my opinion. So much so, indeed, that 8 XI| deadly and so ignoble in his opinion, that he would have shot 9 XIV| But such was not the opinion of the Duc de Sairmeuse. 10 XIX| Moreover, he was of the opinion that he had acted with great 11 XXII| breast.~ ~Some were of the opinion that the crowd should disperse; 12 XXV| firmly wedded to his own opinion, the discussion was heated, 13 XXVII| called upon to express his opinion in the councils of the Empire.~ ~ 14 XXVIII| see how! Still such is his opinion. He also told me to tell 15 XXXI| dangerous indiscretion. In his opinion, Lacheneur had, ere this, 16 XXXII| he was mistaken in this opinion.~ ~The investigation revealed 17 XXXII| known it.”~ ~Such was the opinion of Chupin, who had been 18 XXXIII| with the rebels, and whose opinion Chanlouineau had asked.~ ~ 19 XXXIII| Martial inclined to the latter opinion.~ ~“You shall have no reason 20 XXXIV| efface or extenuate. Public opinion attributed this sudden clemency 21 XXXV| last sigh.~ ~Such was the opinion of the officers; and it 22 XXXV| revolt. Such was not my opinion. Now I choose to shelter 23 XXXV| men—I shelter them. In my opinion, it requires quite as much 24 XXXVIII| Martial, who regarded the opinion of the entire world with 25 XXXIX| The duke was of the same opinion, but he dared not avow it.~ ~“ 26 XLI| and this was the universal opinion in the neighborhood. Even 27 XLII| she desired to turn public opinion against Martial, she must 28 XLIII| seemed to be of the same opinion.~ ~“If each of her lovers 29 XLIII| ridiculous fable. In her opinion, Marie-Anne had simply emerged 30 XLIV| unhesitatingly have braved public opinion, and kept her precious child.~ ~ 31 XLIV| generosity. Such, at least, is my opinion. Intrust this letter to 32 XLVII| added. ‘I shall express my opinion very frankly. One of your 33 XLIX| was the almost universal opinion.~ ~And those who doubted 34 L| crime.~ ~Such had been the opinion of Blanche; but she now 35 LI| differ from her niece in opinion, and had even been so bold 36 LIII| his own benefit. In his opinion, Marie-Anne’s fortune must