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1 X| of voices. He approached, recognized Marie-Anne and Maurice d’ 2 XVII| believed, however, that he recognized Maurice d’Escorval.~ ~ 3 XXII| overtook them. The peasants recognized the coachman’s livery, and 4 XXII| Mlle. Blanche had not recognized her former friend, any more 5 XXII| neighboring farmers, who was the recognized leader in Lacheneur’s absence. “ 6 XXIV| the present reality.~ ~She recognized Marie-Anne in the lifeless 7 XXV| You would certainly be recognized, and the saying: ‘He who 8 XXV| The old scoundrel had also recognized them, for he took off his 9 XXVI| friendly gesture.~ ~They recognized Corporal Bavois, and paused.~ ~ 10 XXVII| declared upon oath that they recognized the accused; and one of 11 XXX| to be reassured. He had recognized Abbe Midon’s handwriting.~ ~“ 12 XXXI| from the road, Lacheneur recognized several of the prisoners 13 XXXI| They paused when they recognized him, and Lacheneur saw that 14 XXXI| falling, but M. Lacheneur recognized Balstain.~ ~“Ah! you have 15 XXXIV| young peasant whom no one recognized.~ ~“Where is my father?” 16 XXXVI| Marie-Anne, who scarcely recognized him in this disguise.~ ~ 17 XXXVIII| nothing had been changed. He recognized the brightly flowered curtains, 18 XLII| knew only too well.~ ~She recognized Martial’s hand in all this, 19 XLII| upon his lips. Still, he recognized his daughter.~ ~“Here you 20 XLIV| exclaimed, in amazement.~ ~She recognized Martial’s handwriting. So 21 XLV| ventured to breathe. She recognized Chanlouineau’s house, and 22 LIV| the same fiacre; Martial recognized it by its green body, and 23 LIV| closely, he would perhaps have recognized him.~ ~For it was Jean Lacheneur.~ ~ 24 LIV| no fear of being seen or recognized.~ ~And yet a man was watching 25 LV| for in the drunken man he recognized Otto—disguised, almost unrecognizable.~ ~ 26 LV| Escorval entered.~ ~They recognized each other. They were both 27 LV| beneath the rags of~ May, you recognized your former enemy, now your