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1 II| a modest and comfortable future! But what folly it is to 2 II| it is to count upon the future. Thirty years ago, who could 3 V| Providence, and faced the future, threatening though it was, 4 VII| full of confidence in the future.~ ~“Ah! it is good to be 5 VIII| dreams of his life, all his future plans, were based upon his 6 XI| life, when one’s entire future depends upon a word, or 7 XII| experience, I will, in the future, be as timid as I have been 8 XIV| thought—a thought of her future, and of her happiness, filled 9 XXV| in regard to Marie-Anne’s future, and he now thought only 10 XXV| terrified,” she faltered. “The future of shame that I saw—that 11 XXVIII| past. Time flies and the future is ominous.”~ ~As he spoke, 12 XXIX| sacrifice his ambition and his future for her sake.~ ~And the 13 XXIX| which shall be yours in the future, I will compel you to forget 14 XXX| obliged to reside in London in future. Then farewell to the projects 15 XXXV| danger, the threatening future, all combined to lend a 16 XXXVI| her happiness, and of her future, she had not even saved 17 XXXVI| knows what compensations the future may have in store for us!”~ ~ 18 XXXIX| ruined, their political future.~ ~But, on the other hand, 19 XL| that is a good idea! In the future I shall be infinitely less 20 XLIV| fortune, the present and the future— even his daughter’s honor— 21 XLV| and be more careful in future. Another blunder like this, 22 XLVI| with joy. Fears for the future no longer disquieted him, 23 XLVII| had vanished. In the near future he saw the baron declared 24 XLVIII| and make plans for the future, seemed to her incomprehensible.~ ~“ 25 LII| dangerous game upon which her future peace depended. Chupin, 26 LII| enable one almost to read the future, he resumed:~ ~“I know Jean 27 LV| seen a rival, or rather, a future master, in Lecoq had betrayed 28 LV| obliged to take my revenge; my future depended upon it, and I