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 1        I|     discussing the news, the success or the failure of the crops;
 2        I|     could be no doubt of his success.~ ~But he had not time to
 3      III|     was indispensable to the success of their plans.~ ~Yet they
 4       VI|     crowned with still rarer success, she had undertaken to acquire
 5      VII|     was.~ ~Emboldened by his success without, Chupin ventured
 6    XVIII|      up in an enterprise the success of which is extremely doubtful.
 7    XVIII|      your cause; because its success is doubtful; because dangers
 8      XIX| wishes were for her father’s success.~ ~Maurice and Marie-Anne
 9     XXII|  wine-shops, drinking to the success of the enterprise.~ ~To
10     XXII|  will be responsible for the success of the enterprise.”~ ~He
11     XXII|   have the slightest hope of success. It was an abominable falsehood.
12     XXII|  They advance, so certain of success that those who have guns
13     XXIV|      did not doubt the final success of the movement, declaring
14     XXIV|      succeed, because on his success depended the happiness of
15   XXVIII|      I never believed in the success of this conspiracy. When
16   XXVIII|     was all the more sure of success as I knew that the marquis
17     XXIX|     father.~ ~“He is sure of success,” thought Marie-Anne.~ ~“
18     XXXI| revolt without any chance of success, and without means of action,
19     XXXI|  expedition was crowned with success. Antoine, meanwhile, continued
20    XXXII|       he thought only of the success of his ruse. But now he
21    XXXII|     could be suspicious? The success of the plot had been all
22     XLIX|     diminished the chance of success.~ ~Unlike Jean, he was determined
23      LII|      promised him in case of success, and by the five hundred
24      LII|    praised, was confident of success.~ ~All the way back to the
25      LIV|    moment when his brilliant success made his rivals pale with
26      LIV|    was indispensable for the success of his plans that Mme. Blanche
27      LIV|    was wanting to insure the success of his plans. He had at
28       LV|      upon our plans, for our success depends upon a perfect understanding
29       LV|         EPILOGUE~ ~THE FIRST SUCCESS~ ~Safe, in his own princely
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