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1 II| discuss nor haggle with duty, my father. I think, however, 2 III| he had only performed his duty. He considered that he had 3 III| subjects to a sense of their duty. Twelve hundred thousand 4 IV| You have done your duty,” she replied; “it is those 5 V| path of right; if, when duty was at stake, he was as 6 V| thief. He has done only his duty.”~ ~M. d’Escorval turned 7 V| the accomplishment of a duty is, under certain circumstances, 8 V| Escorval thought it his duty to interfere.~ ~“Take care, 9 VI| replied, slowly, “knows her duty too well not to obey when 10 IX| conscience is clean, and one’s duty fulfilled!”~ ~Maurice was 11 XI| earnestly; “it will be my duty, on the contrary, to render 12 XI| muscle.~ ~Was it not the duty of Maurice to protect her 13 XI| turn a young girl from her duty, which is obedience. You 14 XI| said he, “I deem it my duty to inform you that Chupin 15 XIII| least, we have done our duty, and now all is ended. She 16 XVI| heroic resignation and of duty nobly fulfilled.~ ~Still, 17 XXIII| Chanlouineau, as you did, to do my duty.”~ ~“Your duty, Monsieur, 18 XXIII| to do my duty.”~ ~“Your duty, Monsieur, is to serve Marie-Anne. 19 XXIV| firmly, “that reason and duty alike forbid you thus to 20 XXIV| Madame,” she replied; “but duty commands me to go. I must 21 XXV| only fulfilling a sacred duty. She would have loved him 22 XXV| truth. Such would be your duty. But this sacrifice would 23 XXVII| an accomplice. It is your duty, in that case, to have me 24 XXVII| tell you that it was your duty to have hastened to Montaignac 25 XXVIII| exclaimed; “let me go where duty calls me. You only dishonor 26 XXVIII| We were performing our duty conscientiously when suddenly 27 XXXI| he said. “I feel it my duty to tell you, sir, that it 28 XXXI| stammered. “I have done only my duty in denouncing you.”~ ~And 29 XXXII| most pressing and urgent duty was to institute an investigation 30 XXXIII| I think that such is my duty, and I shall fulfil it, 31 XXXIII| Lacheneur, I should be doing my duty and serving the King. I 32 XLIV| hesitate, my child, when duty speaks. You owe this sacrifice 33 XLVII| despair thus; you owe a sacred duty to your child.”~ ~He recoiled 34 LII| devoted friends. It was our duty, as well as in our interests, 35 LV| allow these men to do their duty.”~ ~But he did not breathe