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 1       II|          had it, and—we shall be free of all obligation.”~ ~The
 2      III| Sairmeuse inconsolable.~ ~He was free and richer than he had ever
 3       IV|        this man, who, of his own free will, comes to return to
 4        V|      come to Escorval of his own free will.~ ~He had been compelled
 5        X|         his own chamber, he gave free vent to his excessive joy.~ ~
 6        X|          a million, the duke was free from his son’s tyranny;
 7       XI|      magic, his coolness and the free exercise of his faculties.~ ~“
 8      XVI|          man situated as I am is free from the considerations
 9     XVII|     marrying his daughter, would free him from this cruel bondage.~ ~
10      XXI|           Lacheneur struggled to free himself from his friend’
11    XXIII|          rider was struggling to free himself.~ ~It was half-past
12     XXIV|         two men, that you are as free as birds, and that we shall
13      XXV|         father’s scheme sets you free!”~ ~“No, no, Maurice, I
14      XXV|        No, no, Maurice, I am not free! Ah! it is you who are pitiless!
15    XXVII|         inquired.~ ~“We hoped to free ourselves from a government
16    XXVII|        upon us by foreigners; to free ourselves from the insolence
17    XXVII|  anything for the sake of giving free utterance to his thought,
18   XXVIII|           I told him he would be free to depart on condition he
19     XXIX|            But you are no longer free. You have already plighted
20     XXXV|         him gave him strength to free himself from the hands of
21    XXXIX|         From this moment you are free. I esteem you enough to
22     XLII|      repulsed, she was no longer free.~ ~She belonged to the man
23     XLII|      solitude, while Martial was free to rove wheresoever fancy
24    XLVII|        return to Escorval. He is free, he is saved, he is granted
25   XLVIII|         told him that he was not free from blame; that he had,
26       LI|      more to your taste. You are free and of age.”~ ~Aunt Medea
27      LIV|       with one supreme effort to free himself from his assailant,
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