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1 I| upon the porch the man in question, with a young girl of dazzling 2 II| become ours!”~ ~The vexed question regarding the national lands, 3 VI| uncertainty was out of the question.~ ~“If you will permit me, 4 XIV| rejoined her, quite forgot to question him about the doings of 5 XIV| well; do me the favor to question Chupin.”~ ~ 6 XVI| but I cannot reply to your question. The events of the past 7 XXI| and valor are beyond all question—the Duc de Sairmeuse.”~ ~ 8 XXIV| endeavored to speak, to ask some question, but Abbe Midon commanded 9 XXIV| is lost. If the soldiers question you, endeavor to convince 10 XXV| could I do then?”~ ~The question was so terrible that the 11 XXV| all comers and goers, to question them, and to take their 12 XXVI| one to another, asking any question that entered their minds, 13 XXVII| nevertheless endeavored to question the validity of such a declaration 14 XXVII| prove this fact beyond all question?”~ ~“Impossible, Monsieur, 15 XXIX| after her, determined to question her—to ascertain the truth— 16 XXIX| summon this creature and question her.”~ ~“This creature” 17 XXIX| increased vehemence. “Do you question my sincerity? No, it is 18 XXIX| you have addressed that question to me, and for the fourth 19 XXIX| There is one more important question. What is the distance from 20 XXX| of rapping on the wall to question him, when the door of the 21 XXXIII| so much as ask a single question on the subject.~ ~But this 22 XXXV| import of this insulting question.~ ~The sorrow and indignation 23 XXXVI| I do not understand your question,” he retorted, angrily.~ ~“ 24 XXXVI| frontier. One important question, however, remained to be 25 XXXVIII| disdainfully.~ ~“It is not a question of self-justification, but 26 XL| Allow me to ask you one question. Was it you who sent the 27 XLI| account, often attempted to question her.~ ~“You are suffering, 28 XLII| confused and agitated by the question that rose to her lips. What 29 LI| even been so bold as to question the propriety of some of 30 LIV| folly,” he thought, “if I question her, I shall learn nothing.