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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. dEscorval’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|       backlisten 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. dEscorval 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
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