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1 II| pleading in behalf of a bad cause produced no impression upon 2 III| exasperated him.~ ~But “the good cause,” as he styled it, having 3 III| any inconvenience we may cause you.”~ ~The priest’s eye 4 XI| condescend to plead our cause. Who could resist your sweet 5 XI| must not be regarded as the cause of the quarrel!~ ~His instant 6 XI| Maurice had disguised the true cause of his outburst of passion; 7 XIII| but she misunderstood the cause of Marie-Anne’s confusion. 8 XVIII| and soul. Whatever your cause may be, I declare it mine; 9 XVIII| please?”~ ~“Because our cause is not your cause; because 10 XVIII| Because our cause is not your cause; because its success is 11 XVIII| and acquaint you with the cause for which I am laboring——”~ ~“ 12 XVIII| joyous laugh of youth:~ ~“My cause—here it is!”~ ~Lacheneur 13 XXII| she asked the coachman the cause of the disturbance.~ ~“I 14 XXII| haste.”~ ~“In that case our cause is not lost,” said Lacheneur, 15 XXV| Laugeron knew the real cause. It had been confided to 16 XXV| other dared to tell the real cause of his obstinacy.~ ~Mlle. 17 XXVII| which you are trying to cause. We will show your priestly 18 XXVII| seconds.~ ~“What is the cause of this disturbance?” inquired 19 XXVIII| waited, understanding the cause of every sound without, 20 XXVIII| soul, and fortune to the cause. Others were influenced 21 XXIX| but be assured that I—the cause of all your misfortune—will 22 XXIX| terrible response did not cause Marie-Anne any alarm. The 23 XXIX| had openly espoused her cause.~ ~“We have, then, only 24 XXX| a singular sound, whose cause it was absolutely impossible 25 XXXI| gloomily, “for you are the cause of our misfortunes. You 26 XXXII| But Martial found another cause for surprise.~ ~On examining 27 XXXV| Bavois.”~ ~This did not cause them to relax their hold.~ ~“ 28 XXXVI| all the formalities that cause you so much anxiety.”~ ~“ 29 XXXVII| exposed yourself, would cause her untold tortures. Go 30 XXXVIII| Marie-Anne of being the cause of his frenzy, she had not 31 XLII| Since I have served the good cause, at the peril of my life, 32 XLIV| marquis in person. But the cause of her repugnance was not 33 XLV| around her, as if seeking the cause of her incomprehensible 34 XLVII| have had any particular cause to complain, if I had been 35 XLVII| stricken man. He understood the cause of Marie-Anne’s distorted