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1 I| ex-mayor—Monsieur Lacheneur, in short.”~ ~Ah! he knew only too 2 III| rations would have been “short.” This the worthy woman 3 V| not belong to him.~ ~The short time that he could spare 4 V| requested him to be absent as short a time as possible; but 5 VII| patient as a savage; in short, one of the most consummate 6 VIII| river at a ferry only a short distance from his home. 7 XI| Chanlouineau stopped short, with eyes flashing, and 8 XV| carefully, and, after a short conference with the priest:~ ~“ 9 XVI| miles away; a good horse, a short gallop, and you have crossed 10 XVII| neighborhood.~ ~The conference was short.~ ~“Martial, my son, possesses, 11 XIX| distinguish objects only a short distance from them.~ ~Before 12 XXII| started, but he was only a short distance in advance of his 13 XXIV| other men—infallible, in short. The moment he said: “This 14 XXVII| The tribunal, after a short deliberation, decided that 15 XXX| hands —that the rope, in short, had been foully tampered 16 XXXI| everything to chance. In short, he confessed that nothing 17 XXXII| piece had evidently been too short.~ ~How did this happen? 18 XXXII| joy was destined to be of short duration, for this was the 19 XXXV| your story.”~ ~He stopped short. A vague idea had entered 20 XXXV| who had left the litter a short distance from the inn, decided 21 XXXV| I see the village only a short distance away.”~ ~ 22 XXXVI| corporal suddenly stopped short with an oath.~ ~“Mille tonnerres!” 23 XXXVI| upon them; it was only a short respite granted by destiny. 24 XL| The duke glanced over the short epistle, and his astonishment 25 XLVII| valets at Sairmeuse, in short!”~ ~“Wretched man, what 26 XLVII| loaned us books to read. In short, I should not have had any 27 XLIX| when alive.~ ~Then, after a short absence, and without any 28 LII| shoulder, and said:~ ~“In short, my dear, we have had our 29 LIII| Duchesse de Sairmeuse, in short.~ ~Lacheneur uttered such