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 1        I|       upon each face; lips were placed cautiously at the listener’
 2        I|    replied: ‘Yes.’ Whereupon he placed a coin in my hand and said: ‘
 3       II|      eleven louis, which he had placed carefully in a tiny box
 4       II|         might feel who had been placed in charge of a quantity
 5      III| soldiers which our friends have placed at his disposal, to bring
 6       VI|        volley of stones, and he placed a six-franc piece in the
 7        X|      life.~ ~Lacheneur had just placed the Duc de Sairmeuse beyond
 8     XIII|     from her belt where she had placed it, Mlle. Lacheneur’s letter
 9      XIV|         are insane enough to be placed in a mad-house.”~ ~But he
10      XVI|         nothing. Everything was placed at my disposal—everything.
11    XVIII|        position in which she is placed? Remember, she must not
12     XXIV|         the heaven in which she placed her trust.~ ~“I do not know,
13    XXVII|        gendarmes approached and placed their hands upon his shoulders.
14   XXVIII|     ride on in advance, Maurice placed himself at the head of one
15      XXX|        protected it. These were placed in such a way that it was
16      XXX|    another part of the room, he placed the light upon it, in such
17      XXX|    promised me fair play.”~ ~He placed his ear against an opening
18     XXXI|       gently.~ ~But the peasant placed his large hand kindly upon
19     XXXI|       the Montaignac chasseurs, placed at Chupin’s disposal by
20     XXXI|   prisoner, securely bound, was placed in it, and the party started
21    XXXII|         the weapon which he had placed in her hands?~ ~If he hoped
22   XXXIII|        after Lacheneur had been placed in his cell, I saw an officer
23   XXXIII|       situation in which he had placed himself that he dared not
24   XXXIII|         and, of his own accord, placed his head upon the block.~ ~
25     XXXV|        obliged to sustain.~ ~He placed his crowbar firmly in a
26     XXXV|        was lifted carefully and placed upon the mattress.~ ~A long
27   XXXVII|      powers that I rely: I have placed my trust in One who is on
28     XLIV|  passionately, then lifted her, placed her in a chair, and freed
29      XLV|       fire, the large arm-chair placed before the hearth, the embroidered
30      XLV|         of the powder which she placed upon her tongue.~ ~The taste
31      XLV| smoothed it with her hands, and placed a dish upon it.~ ~“What
32     XLVI|       walk,” said she.~ ~Chupin placed her on the ground about
33    XLVII|        as the statues of sorrow placed above the last resting-places
34     LIII|      for a child which had been placed somewhere in the neighborhood.~ ~
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