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 1        I|   gathered here and there, not an oath, not a laugh. Between buyers
 2       II|               I took the required oath, and an expression of satisfaction
 3       XI|      Return!” he repeated with an oath; “return, I command you.”~ ~
 4      XVI|          dEscorval he uttered an oath. But there was more sorrow
 5      XVI|       exclaimed, with a frightful oath, “yes, you have spoken the
 6      XVI|         his hand as if to take an oath, and in a solemn voice,
 7    XVIII|        Would you assert this upon oath? Why are you casting these
 8      XXI|           exclaimed with a fierce oath.~ ~Lacheneur started as
 9     XXIV|        his disgust in a frightful oath.~ ~“Hein!” said he, to his
10     XXVI|          two men assented with an oath.~ ~So, as they pursued their
11    XXVII|      These soldiers declared upon oath that they recognized the
12    XXVII|      Courtornieu, do declare upon oath that, on the evening of
13    XXVII|           I dare not assert it on oath.”~ ~A terrible cry, followed
14      XXX|      new-comer uttered a terrible oath, and, in an almost threatening
15      XXX|        Bavois muttered a terrible oath.~ ~“Do they intend to betray
16     XXXI|           He felt assured that an oath like that of Balstain’s,
17    XXXII|       turned away with a muttered oath.~ ~“That coxcomb is poking
18     XXXV|       exclaimed, with a frightful oath.~ ~And a recollection of
19    XXXVI|    suddenly stopped short with an oath.~ ~“Mille tonnerres!” he
20    XXXIX|          the room with a muttered oath, and Blanche approached
21       XL|         he could not even find an oath.~ ~“Incomprehensible!” he
22      XLI|             I cannot take such an oath as that,” said the cure,
23     XLVI|          care! Do not forget your oath! Blanche, God sometimes
24        L|         himself, and spoke of his oath of vengeance. He deeply
25     LIII|           uttered such a terrible oath that the old woman and her
26     LIII|           He remembered Martial’s oath at the bedside of the murdered
27      LIV|         powers. He remembered the oath of vengeance which he had
28      LIV| circumstance drew from Martial an oath worthy of his costume. Then
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