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 1       IV|       interrupted the duke. “I remember you now. Our family has
 2       IV|      interest. Sairmeuse, if I remember rightly, yielded an average
 3       IX|    cannot endure more! Go! and remember that one cannot be utterly
 4      XVI|          M. dEscorval did not remember that he had ever seen the
 5      XVI|       laid upon your shoulder, remember that I warned you, and do
 6    XVIII|        in which she is placed? Remember, she must not discourage
 7    XVIII|        happen to you or yours, remember that you would have it so.”~ ~
 8      XIX|    everyone else had ceased to remember.~ ~Moreover, he was of the
 9     XXIV|        approaching peril, “and remember that your master’s life
10     XXIV|        of concealment for her. Remember, my friends, if there is
11    XXVII|     say to my judges. Let them remember what the noble and generous
12   XXVIII|        evening, which you must remember, the compact that bound
13   XXVIII|        be enemies in plenty to remember and to repeat my words.
14   XXVIII|     you what had happened? You remember that when we were travelling
15   XXVIII|   named Poignot, whom you must remember; he was one of your father’
16     XXIX|        citadel.”~ ~“Take care! Remember that he must risk much.
17      XXX|     interpose no obstacle; but remember that all may be discovered—
18    XXXVI|      farmer. Besides, you must remember that there have been troubles
19   XXXVII| Monsieur,” he said, solemnly, “remember that you have pledged the
20   XXXVII|       of your name.”~ ~“I will remember it, Monsieur le Cure. Go
21    XLIII|      here.”~ ~“That is true. I remember now. Were you ever in the
22     XLIV|          Jean,” she murmured, “remember our father.”~ ~The young
23     XLIV|       said:~ ~“It is because I remember my father that justice shall
24     XLVI|    themselves! You have sworn, remember.~ ~“My spirit will allow
25     XLVI|    fulfil your vow.”~ ~“I will remember,” sobbed Blanche; “I will
26     XLVI|        sobbed Blanche; “I will remember. But the child——”~ ~“Ah!
27     XLVI|      is too horrible. Blanche, remember——”~ ~She spoke again, but
28    XLVII|     couleur de rose.~ ~“I well remember how the corporal said again
29    XLVII|    became excessively grave. I remember each word of his reply.~ ~“‘
30     XLIX|      in regard to the crops to remember this episode.~ ~Sometimes,
31      LII|      not a word to my husband, remember!”~ ~She had been wise to
32      LII|    will be a terrible revenge. Remember my words, Blanche, if ruin
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