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 1       II|       the sudden change in his situation.~ ~His manner was so troubled
 2       II|    quite forgotten the present situation, when a commonplace incident,
 3       II|  Sairmeuse, and I shall seek a situation as a servant in the neighborhood.”~ ~
 4        V|      solitude, M. dEscorval’s situation was not without danger.~ ~
 5        X|        age.~ ~From this trying situation, Lacheneur had rescued the
 6       XI| violence which put an end to a situation which was so insulting for
 7       XI|     instant recognition of the situation produced a powerful reaction
 8       XV|      and deliberately upon the situation.~ ~Marie-Anne’s incomprehensible
 9      XVI|      pleases me, Monsieur. Its situation suits me perfectly.”~ ~In
10      XVI|         sternly. “Think of the situation in which you place your
11      XXV|    along, was as simple as the situation was terrible.~ ~“If, by
12    XXVII|    when we know nothing of the situation of each of the prisoners?
13     XXIX|   again before you decide. Our situation is not without a precedent.
14   XXXIII|      but such was the terrible situation in which he had placed himself
15     XXXV|       Honest Bavois looked the situation full in the face, and saw
16     XXXV|    caused by the horror of his situation, stood out upon his brow
17     XXXV|      his despair, his perilous situation, and the almost insurmountable
18     XXXV|     vague idea of his terrible situation, for in a stifled, almost
19   XXXVII|     word, good-evening.”~ ~The situation was desperate, the danger
20       XL|      all power to consider the situation calmly.~ ~He burst into
21      XLI|  strange events rendered their situation more perilous than ever.~ ~“
22     XLIV|       over her.~ ~Many, in her situation, would have regained their
23     XLVI| Marie-Anne was considering the situation as well as her intolerable
24     XLVI|          But the horror of the situation restored Blanche’s calmness.~ ~“
25     LIII|       a little house in a good situation for the business, and if
26       LV| realizing sense of the present situation.~ ~They had allowed a prisoner
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