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1 IV| felt that they were to be enemies; and the bitterest animosity 2 XI| Montaignac, Monsieur Lacheneur’s enemies succeeded in prejudicing 3 XV| already his imagination saw enemies on every side.~ ~He had 4 XVI| surrounded by spies. Your enemies are watching for an opportunity 5 XVI| passion nor the malice of your enemies. For this reason I tell 6 XVIII| I adopt your plans; your enemies are my enemies; command, 7 XVIII| plans; your enemies are my enemies; command, I will obey. I 8 XXII| avariciousness, had made even more enemies than the Duc de Sairmeuse; 9 XXII| way of disconcerting our enemies. He who hesitates is a coward! 10 XXIII| ball had struck him. His enemies always believed him invulnerable.~ ~“ 11 XXVII| scoundrels as these—with these enemies of our good King and of 12 XXVIII| services, there will be enemies in plenty to remember and 13 XXVIII| to Paris, to one of his enemies——”~ ~He paused; he heard 14 XXIX| appall me! Yes, I have bitter enemies, envious rivals who would 15 XXIX| than I have to fear from my enemies. So, Mademoiselle”—he no 16 XXXIII| struggling against imaginary enemies.~ ~Still he dared not disobey 17 XXXV| candle, which may bring our enemies upon us at any moment; but 18 XXXVII| you return here to set the enemies upon his track? Depart!”~ ~ 19 XLI| improve.~ ~“I can defy all my enemies from this hour,” he said, 20 XLII| is what I desire. I have enemies—I do not even feel safe 21 XLIV| I love. Your most cruel enemies have not calumniated you 22 XLIV| will give himself up to his enemies? Does not the Marquis de 23 XLVII| very frankly. One of your enemies—I leave you to discover 24 LII| account of the numerous enemies he had there, that he had 25 LII| fifty servants—of fifty enemies, more or less, interested 26 LIII| exultation. He saw his two enemies, the last of the Sairmeuse 27 LIV| perhaps. His bitterest enemies— personal enemies, whom 28 LIV| bitterest enemies— personal enemies, whom he had mortally offended 29 LV| Among them were two personal enemies upon whom he had inflicted 30 LV| him to be just even to his enemies, he could not help admiring