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1 II| harsh tone, was the only response she could draw from him.~ ~ 2 III| from church,” she said, in response to the duke’s inquiry; “ 3 III| explained her master’s response. She seemed overwhelmed 4 III| duke nor Martial made any response.~ ~Even their remarkable 5 IV| a smile on hearing this response, which he had foreseen. 6 IV| to make some impertinent response, when M. Lacheneur appeared, 7 V| father’s house,” was the response he received, in an almost 8 VIII| interrogated, will never give a response which he thinks will be 9 XI| was necessary to make some response, and to preserve the superiority 10 XI| without waiting for any response, Martial, with wonderful 11 XIII| proud!”~ ~Martial made no response. He felt that his altered 12 XVI| difficulty he stammered out a response.~ ~“You have abandoned us 13 XVI| without waiting for any response, he turned and retraced 14 XVIII| But the baron made no response. He regarded this almost 15 XX| Who? who?”~ ~By way of response, Chupin handed the duke 16 XX| morning.”~ ~The duke made no response, but hastened to consult 17 XXV| Maurice had expected this response, he turned pale.~ ~“Is he 18 XXVII| moment the lawyers made no response. This monstrous seance had 19 XXVII| then?”~ ~The baron made no response. Was it not in compliance 20 XXVII| himself without making any response, thus indicating that he 21 XXVIII| the officers answered in response to Mme. d’Escorval’s questions. “ 22 XXIX| Martial paused, awaiting some response—a word, a gesture. But Marie-Anne 23 XXIX| them no longer.”~ ~This response fell upon the duke’s wrath 24 XXIX| But even this terrible response did not cause Marie-Anne 25 XXX| tempted to make an angry response. But he was not a man to 26 XXXVI| spoke to her but she made no response. Did she hear? did she comprehend? 27 XXXVIII| temptation to make this response, which was far more insulting 28 XXXVIII| back —listen to me!”~ ~No response.~ ~A sort of bewilderment 29 XLI| life?”~ ~The abbe made no response; but his eye, voluntarily 30 XLVII| with all his might—still no response.~ ~Mme. d’Escorval and the 31 XLVII| without waiting for any response, he darted toward the staircase 32 L| as usual,” had been the response of Mme. Blanche.~ ~To be 33 LII| not believe a word of this response; but they had reached the 34 LV| And as Martial made no response:~ ~“I must also say to Monsieur