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1 I| in his eyes.~ ~He was, in fact, inwardly jubilant. At that 2 I| salvation.~ ~“That is a fact,” remarked an old man; “ 3 III| no pains to conceal the fact; convinced that he had only 4 V| possible; but in spite of this fact, the hours were rolling 5 VII| peasants learned only the bare fact; and the news spread rapidly 6 XI| he did not conceal the fact when the marquis, after 7 XII| daughter—everything, in fact, which did not belong to 8 XIII| that she continued:~ ~“In fact, you must have seen her, 9 XIV| doings of the council.~ ~In fact, what did the hopes and 10 XIV| thought he was ill.~ ~In fact, a terrible struggle was 11 XV| shall see.”~ ~He did, in fact, seat himself at the table 12 XVI| suits me perfectly.”~ ~In fact, why should not the Sairmeuse 13 XVII| incontestable and uncontested fact.~ ~When persons spoke to 14 XVII| vain heiress.~ ~And, in fact, for several days Mlle. 15 XVII| de Sairmeuse revealed the fact that Martial was in the 16 XVII| not attempt to conceal the fact.~ ~“Aunt Medea pretended 17 XXI| chief danger lies in the fact that there are as many traitors 18 XXV| girl to remain.~ ~But the fact occasioned Maurice scarcely 19 XXVI| France could not suspect this fact, they suffered an agony 20 XXVII| introduced who will prove this fact conclusively.”~ ~Five grenadiers 21 XXVII| duke was informed of this fact. He turned to them, and 22 XXVII| what if I could prove this fact beyond all question?”~ ~“ 23 XXIX| usual indifferent tone; “the fact is that the model of this 24 XXXII| They could not ignore the fact that their reputations were 25 XXXII| the more certain from the fact that the baron’s escape 26 XXXVII| he breathe freely.~ ~The fact that the baron had been 27 XXXVIII| Maurice’s safe retreat was, in fact, only a neighboring wood, 28 XLI| Montaignac papers mentioned this fact, with all the circumstances 29 XLV| This is proved by the fact that her first thought was 30 XLV| thought.~ ~Marie-Anne had, in fact, forgotten the bouillon 31 LIII| reflection will explain this fact which is so extraordinary