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1 II| without?”~ ~The gardener tried to make some excuse.~ ~“ 2 IV| motionless and speechless. He tried to reply, but he could not. 3 V| door, pale as death, he tried most energetically, but 4 XI| mine.”~ ~The poor youth tried to excuse himself, but M. 5 XVI| he said sternly.~ ~She tried to speak, but could not; 6 XXIII| one fear, which he vainly tried to dismiss, impaired his 7 XXV| him, and you would both be tried and convicted. Let us, then, 8 XXVI| in time of war a spy is tried and punished.~ ~“What!” 9 XXVIII| despair and penury, you have tried to degrade my sister. I 10 XXIX| attempt to deny it; but he tried to excuse himself.~ ~“It 11 XXIX| challenged me,” said he; “I tried to avoid it. I only defended 12 XXIX| are pure and chaste.”~ ~He tried to take her hands; she repulsed 13 XXXI| Moved by sympathy, the woman tried to falter some excuse, but 14 XXXI| and pale and trembling, he tried to hide behind the soldiers.~ ~ 15 XXXII| every possible pretext, and tried to compel them to talk with 16 XXXIII| which had been spilled; one tried to cast the public odium 17 XXXIII| men, whose lives they had tried, too late, to save, deserved 18 XXXIII| conspiracy had not yet been tried.~ ~Confined in the cell 19 XXXIV| eighteen or twenty were tried, and they received only 20 XXXIV| wife, wild with despair, tried to detain him.~ ~“You shall 21 XXXV| Naturally, you will be captured, tried, condemned; and you will 22 XXXVI| will.~ ~When Marie-Anne tried to begin her journey anew, 23 XXXVIII| is captured, he will be tried and undoubtedly condemned 24 XXXVIII| he said to himself.~ ~He tried; but it was not until early 25 XXXIX| was to come.~ ~Still he tried to deceive himself.~ ~“They 26 XXXIX| M. de Courtornieu vainly tried to penetrate the bride’s 27 XL| the horses furiously on he tried to reflect, but the most 28 XLII| buried it somewhere; but they tried in vain to wrest his secret 29 XLII| Seeing Mme. Blanche he tried to hide himself in the forest, 30 XLIV| here.”~ ~Then the sister tried another plan. She rose, 31 XLVI| he was intoxicated, and tried to lift him and carry him 32 L| was creeping over her, and tried to reason with herself aloud, 33 LIII| his murderer’s children.~ ~Tried by the Court of Assizes, 34 LIV| vanity.”~ ~He had really tried to love his wife; he had 35 LIV| admit his suspicions, he tried to deceive himself.~ ~“Nonsense!”