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1 I| Lacheneur that the duke has ordered horses to be in readiness 2 II| motioned me to pause, and ordered the women who surrounded 3 XV| summoned a servant, and ordered him to gallop to Montaignac 4 XV| he bled him freely, and ordered applications of ice to his 5 XXI| saddle.~ ~“Forward!” he ordered.~ ~But the baron and the 6 XXII| after finishing her dinner, ordered the carriage to convey her 7 XXIII| display his zeal.~ ~He had ordered the gate of the citadel 8 XXV| hotel to which they had ordered the coachman to take them.~ ~ 9 XXVII| anger.~ ~“Remain seated,” ordered the duke, “or you shall 10 XXVIII| you desire of me?”~ ~“I am ordered, Mademoiselle, to conduct 11 XXX| entirely in shadow.~ ~Then he ordered the baron to sit down, and 12 XXXI| when the Duc de Sairmeuse ordered affixed to the walls of 13 XXXI| were admitted, and they ordered supper.~ ~But Lacheneur, 14 XXXII| land.~ ~But first of all he ordered the arrest both of Abbe 15 XXXIII| remarkable, since the search ordered by the Duc de Sairmeuse 16 XXXVI| Rest. They entered it, and ordered the hostess to take the 17 XXXVI| into the dining-room and ordered something to eat.~ ~The 18 XXXVIII| awoke about nine o’clock, ordered breakfast, concluded to 19 XXXIX| lights everywhere!” she ordered, with an angry stamp of 20 XL| harnessing the horses he had ordered, and when the carriage was 21 XLII| universal execration.~ ~He ordered the dismissal of Chupin.~ ~ 22 XLII| with evident anxiety, then ordered mustard plasters, applications 23 XLVII| men entered our room, and ordered us, in Italian, to dress 24 LII| his wife.~ ~“I have just ordered post-horses. You will excuse 25 LII| half drunk, and imperiously ordered the servants to go and tell 26 LIV| the Widow Chupin; and he ordered Otto to procure a costume 27 LV| day of his promotion, he ordered a seal, upon which was engraved