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1 II| spires of Montaignac in the distance.~ ~This was the path traversed 2 V| Escorval followed them at a distance, and soon saw them enter 3 VI| suddenly. They heard in the distance a firing of musketry, the 4 VIII| at a ferry only a short distance from his home. When he reached 5 XII| the marquis at a little distance, but sufficiently near to 6 XVI| Oiselle, and discern, in the distance, the redoubtable citadel 7 XVII| traversed a quarter of the distance before she bitterly regretted 8 XIX| distinguish objects only a short distance from them.~ ~Before Lacheneur’ 9 XIX| was in flames.~ ~In the distance the baron and his companion 10 XXI| fainter and fainter in the distance; but the baron stood motionless, 11 XXII| but he was only a short distance in advance of his followers 12 XXII| In fifty minutes the distance separating the Croix d’Arcy 13 XXIII| fugitives approaching in the distance. He dashed forward, to meet 14 XXIII| the shadow, at a little distance, they rushed to the spot.~ ~ 15 XXV| carriage-wheels had died away in the distance, Mme. d’Escorval and Marie-Anne 16 XXVI| he saw approaching in the distance.~ ~Mme. d’Escorval tore 17 XXIX| least, to follow her at a distance, but she declared that she 18 XXIX| tower which one sees from a distance, and which is built on a 19 XXIX| important question. What is the distance from Monsieur d’Escorval’ 20 XXX| footsteps died away in the distance.~ ~“A round of inspection!” 21 XXXI| as he was within hearing distance, and pointing to the prisoner. “ 22 XXXV| left the litter a short distance from the inn, decided that 23 XXXV| the village only a short distance away.”~ ~ 24 XXXVII| Chateau de Sairmeuse in the distance, brightly illuminated. They 25 XXXVIII| return.”~ ~It was quite a distance to walk; but in his present 26 XLI| Reche. A peasant who, from a distance, had witnessed the preliminaries 27 XLII| will remain at a little distance. Keep a close watch on every 28 XLIII| upon an open space a little distance from the road. Before it 29 XLVII| carriage-wheels had died away in the distance did he venture to go back 30 XLVII| Marie-Anne, though from a distance; and this very evening I 31 XLVII| little grove, he saw in the distance a large dark stain upon 32 LIV| stopped abruptly at a little distance.~ ~“Otto is evidently following 33 LIV| the blinds, looking at a distance like lurid eyes gleaming