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1 II| uttering harsh imprecations and making frenzied gestures.~ ~His 2 IV| the air of a man who is making an effort of memory that 3 XII| discovered the secret of making himself useful to his master, 4 XVII| of them!~ ~In the hope of making his escape, he had thrown 5 XIX| received an appointment, making him provost-marshal of the 6 XIX| to assist M. Lacheneur in making up his accounts; and once— 7 XXVII| baron seat himself without making any response, thus indicating 8 XXVIII| Lacheneur who had succeeded in making his escape—was indeed surprising.~ ~ 9 XXIX| connivance, succeeded in making his escape.”~ ~The simplicity 10 XXXI| from the citadel, after making his deposition, he entered 11 XXXI| knife from his pocket, and making the sign of the cross in 12 XXXI| and Corporal Bavois were making their preparations for escape.~ ~ 13 XXXII| one which had been used in making the second descent—he discovered 14 XXXIV| have supposed that he was making an effort to drive away 15 XXXV| falls and you succeed in making the descent in safety a 16 XXXVII| heads: they are feasting and making merry.”~ ~Less than this 17 XL| reasons that have guided me in making them.~ ~“Come to Montaignac, 18 XLI| more than twenty people making all sorts of comments, followed 19 XLV| If she could succeed in making her escape she was avenged.~ ~ 20 XLV| threshold. “Joy must be making me lose my wits! I could 21 XLV| left alone. The thought of making her escape occurred to her; 22 XLVIII| the danger she incurred in making the slightest change in 23 L| agents from Montaignac, by making them familiar with the contents 24 L| experienced an intense delight in making the wretch who murdered 25 LIII| years—two parties had been making persistent inquiries for 26 LIV| therefore, contented himself by making a thorough examination of 27 LIV| The two women obeyed, making their escape through the