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 1        I|         and the worshippers were leaving the church.~ ~Soon there
 2       II|      means of a wooden bridge on leaving the village, and whose clear
 3       II|     married Martha Barrois, and, leaving the country to work out
 4       II|        service.”~ ~He passed on, leaving the gardener petrified with
 5       II|         She wished to know; and, leaving the low chair in which she
 6     XIII|      into which he had fallen on leaving Sairmeuse.~ ~The marquis
 7     XVII|          Medea.”~ ~She departed, leaving Marie-Anne petrified with
 8      XIX|    Marquis de Sairmeuse had seen leaving Lacheneur’s house.~ ~Martial
 9     XXII|         Blanche became calmer on leaving the chateau; and her hopes
10   XXVIII|         He had read my heart. On leaving the house of Baron dEscorval,
11     XXIX|  document.”~ ~The duke was about leaving the room, but Martial detained
12      XXX|      together had crumbled away, leaving crevices through which one
13      XXX|     again, when the old soldier, leaving the window, motioned him
14     XXXI|         without means of action, leaving everything to chance. In
15   XXXIII|          mysteriously disappear, leaving no trace behind them.~ ~“
16    XXXIV|        Lacheneur by the arm, was leaving the room, when his young
17    XXXVI|         August Sabbath, when, on leaving the church with her father,
18    XXXVI|     finished his repast was just leaving the table to settle with
19  XXXVIII|        coward!”~ ~And they fled, leaving Martial thunderstruck.~ ~
20     XLII|      school-girl days; but after leaving the convent she had alienated
21      XLV|        little.”~ ~“What! you are leaving me alone? Blanche, I entreat
22      XLV| Marie-Anne came out, imprudently leaving the key in the door, passed
23       LI|           she repeated; “you are leaving Courtornieu?”~ ~“And without
24      LII|           You will excuse me for leaving you here alone. I must go
25     LIII|     inflammation of the lungs on leaving a fancy ball, which she
26       LV|         him at liberty.~ ~Before leaving the station-house, however,
27       LV|      leaped his own garden-wall, leaving, as a hostage, in the hands
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