Chapter

 1       II|               The chateau was then closed, the president of the district
 2       II|        action.~ ~“Why is this gate closed?” demanded M. Lacheneur,
 3       II|         that would betray us. As I closed the window, I said:~ ~“‘
 4      III|           for the coop is securely closed!”~ ~“Do not accuse your
 5      XVI|            as soon as the door had closed behind them, Lacheneur said:~ ~“
 6      XVI|               Having said this, he closed the door and turned to M.
 7    XXIII|           room, but found the door closed and locked on the inside.
 8     XXIV|    dark-blue circle surrounded her closed eyelids.~ ~Her long black
 9     XXIV|           her face, and opened and closed her eyes, which seemed dazzled
10      XXV|         Marquis de Courtornieu had closed all the gates of Montaignac
11      XXV|      reigned there. The shops were closed; the shutters of the houses
12   XXVIII|          an hour.”~ ~When the door closed behind the worthy corporal,
13     XXIX|         are pursued, and France is closed against them. Very well,
14      XXX|          it, certainly. The person closed it again, but did not lock
15      XXX|            as soon as the door was closed.~ ~M. dEscorval bounded
16     XXXI|           to drink heavily.~ ~They closed the door so violently on
17     XXXI|           re-entered the house and closed the door.~ ~Upheld by a
18    XXXII|          gates of the citadel were closed, and the gloom was profound
19    XXXII|       shutters of every house were closed.~ ~At last, as three oclock
20     XXXV|          itself, and his eyes were closed.~ ~At intervals a convulsive
21     XXXV|        This was all; then his eyes closed again, and his head fell
22    XXXVI|           alone has kept his mouth closed. He has seen your money,
23    XXXIX|            the world, then quickly closed it; but not so quickly that
24      XLV|         completed and the wardrobe closed, she drew a small table
25     XLVI|    strength even to moan; her eyes closed, and after a spasm which
26     XLVI|       remained motionless and with closed eyes, she ventured to softly
27    XLVII|       convinced him. He would have closed his eyes to all evidence.~ ~“
28    XLVII|       Chupin’s house. The door was closed; Jean rapped without the
29   XLVIII|        apartment had been securely closed, and when there was no longer
30        L|       still she saw it through her closed eyelids— through the coverings
31       LV| Mademoiselle Camille. The house is closed from top to bottom. The
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