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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 oclock, 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
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