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 1      VII|     delighted that he desired to reward his welcomers.~ ~A glance
 2      XIX|    forward to such a magnificent reward.~ ~Such feverish activity
 3    XXIII|      possible, in order that his reward should be in proportion
 4      XXV|         or alive, will receive a reward of twenty thousand~ francs.”~ ~
 5   XXVIII|  Sairmeuse is about to receive a reward for his services, there
 6     XXIX|        him. How was she about to reward his generosity? By vilely
 7     XXXI|        ground, I should gain the reward.”~ ~The appellation of traitor,
 8     XXXI|         He saw but one thing—the reward—the blood-money.~ ~Unfortunately,
 9     XXXI|     Montaignac promise to give a reward of twenty thousand francs10     XXXI|     Lacheneur’s bodygive me the reward!”~ ~How long and by what
11     XXXI|          day, of the magnificent reward which had been promised
12     XXXI|          for whom they promise a reward of twenty thousand francs,”
13     XXXI|       this. He knew the infamous reward which had been promised
14     XXXI|        peasant. “The promises of reward have set all evil-minded
15     XXXI|         receive some substantial reward if the expedition was crowned
16     XXXI|         exclaimed, “and God will reward you for your kindness to
17     XXXI|   pointing to the prisoner. “The reward belongs to me—I denounced
18     XXXI|         he was about to lose his reward, and lest his treason would
19     XXXI|        you have any right to the reward, you must prove it before
20     XXXI|         than I can count. And to reward me, you steal my property;
21    XXXIV|          saying:~ ~“Here is your rewardcoward!”~ ~Overwhelmed by
22     XLII|      over and above the promised reward, aid and protection.~ ~But
23     XLII|         had never given them the reward of his treason. What had
24    XLVII|          will yield him a richer reward than did the father’s. Chupin
25      LII|           And afterward she will reward you; and as long as you
26      LII| suspicions were confirmed by the reward of twenty thousand francs,
27     LIII|        the hope of a magnificent reward, the spy promised his client,
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