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1 I| indignation and fear.~ ~This king, brought back by the allies, was 2 II| the voice of his daughter, brought him back to the terrible 3 V| baron, “the allies have brought back others who, like these 4 XV| when the mind is far away—brought him back to his home.~ ~ 5 XVI| linen. It is all to be brought here; and I shall be quite 6 XVII| daughter. Of course this had brought a host of eager suitors, 7 XVII| from her stood the flowers brought from Sairmeuse; and their 8 XXI| be there first!”~ ~They brought him his horse, and his foot 9 XXIII| the cabriolet which had brought M. d’Escorval and the abbe.~ ~ 10 XXIII| was truly formidable; he brought to the support of his marvellous 11 XXIV| her husband whom they had brought with them; and a convulsive 12 XXVII| the charges which would be brought against them, and not expecting 13 XXVII| title which belonged to him, brought to his lips.~ ~But Chanlouineau 14 XXVIII| came the misfortune that brought us nearer to each other; 15 XXVIII| fate which Lacheneur had brought upon him, and for the terrible 16 XXX| pen, ink, and paper. They brought what he desired.~ ~He found 17 XXX| vial of brandy which he had brought, he fastened the stopper 18 XXX| who understood this, had brought Martial two ropes; the one 19 XXXI| the danger his presence brought upon these worthy people. “ 20 XXXI| striking two when Lacheneur was brought into the citadel.~ ~At that 21 XXXIII| dared not disobey the order brought by a soldier, summoning 22 XXXV| followed by Corporal Bavois, brought them back to the exigencies 23 XXXVIII| Jean:~ ~“Those who have brought upon me the shame of having 24 XXXIX| from Martial.~ ~A servant brought two letters; one, sent by 25 XLII| forests, shot his game, and brought it home openly, almost defiantly.~ ~ 26 XLII| attack of delirium has been brought on by fright. How can we 27 XLIII| great news which Chupin brought to Mme. Blanche.~ ~She listened 28 XLVI| and after a spasm which brought a bloody foam to her lips, 29 XLVIII| thought. That alone would have brought Martial there.~ ~She almost 30 XLVIII| peril, a sudden inspiration brought a malicious smile to her 31 L| the Montaignac prison, and brought before the Court of Assizes.~ ~ 32 L| if her breakfast might be brought to her room, but her request 33 L| God” might, perhaps, have brought a smile to the lips of Mme. 34 LIII| and manner frightened her, brought the duchess this laconic 35 LIV| Sairmeuse,” it says there, “brought to the service of~ ~his 36 LIV| at the Borderie would be brought to light; he saw the duke