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 1        V|        both father and mother were thinking.~ ~No; nothing had happened
 2      VII| susceptible heart that day. He was thinking of those two young girls,
 3     VIII|         boots. Maurice trembled in thinking of the liberties which they,
 4     VIII|          remainder of the night in thinking over what he should say
 5      XII|          divine!”~ ~So Martial was thinking while returning to Sairmeuse
 6     XIII|            delicate matter. We are thinking of addressing a petition
 7     XIII|            truth was, that she was thinking only of discovering, upon
 8     XVII|         haste.”~ ~He started back, thinking he had not heard her words
 9     XXII|            For, that they were not thinking of vengeance, is conclusively
10     XXII|         pause, frozen with terror, thinking only of escape.~ ~The indecision
11    XXIII|           for succor.~ ~But before thinking of the wounded, M. de Sairmeuse
12    XXVII|           one is a man!” they were thinking.~ ~The abbe leaned over
13   XXVIII|          and order post-horses.”~ ~Thinking they would obey her, she
14     XXIX|            passers-by, she ran on, thinking only of shortening the terrible
15      XXX|            his son?~ ~His agony on thinking of these dear ones was terrible.
16      XXX| remembering his past felicity, and thinking of his vanished dreams,
17    XXXII|     officer who did not tremble on thinking of his responsibility; not
18  XXXVIII|         famous letter to be given, thinking that she, at least, could
19    XXXIX|           she was mistaken. He was thinking only of his disappointed
20    XXXIX|           her father’s eye. He was thinking that this would afford him
21    XXXIX|       agree with me, I am sure, in thinking a quiet separation~ ~preferable
22     XLII|           for these insults before thinking of vengeance; and she had
23     XLII|            I was returning slowly, thinking of him, when suddenly he
24     XLIV|            not perceive it. He was thinking only of the baron.~ ~“I
25      XLV|          to cut across the fields, thinking she would be less likely
26      LIV|          of money.~ ~But they were thinking that this sum was not, perhaps,
27       LV|         his plan of action, and in thinking what he should say when
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