Chapter

 1        I|     defend ourselves.”~ ~For some moments Father Chupin had been studying,
 2       II|         so he remained only a few moments.~ ~But as he was taking
 3       IX|           upon Maurice. These few moments of solitude afforded him
 4       XI|          XI~ ~During the decisive moments of life, when one’s entire
 5     XIII| Courtornieu that morning for some moments, the remembrance of Marie-Anne
 6      XIV|         other subjects.~ ~The few moments that she had passed alone,
 7      XVI|              Go outside for a few moments.”~ ~They obeyed, and as
 8    XVIII|      might know his destiny a few moments sooner.~ ~Three long hours
 9    XXIII|        that seizes the bravest in moments of panic, fled like a flock
10     XXIV|         are a brave man!”~ ~A few moments later, Maurice, the abbe,
11     XXXV|             But Corporal Bavois’s moments were too precious to be
12     XXXV|           descent in safety a few moments later?”~ ~The old soldier
13       XL|           they had been gone some moments before he recovered himself
14     XLII|          She was silent. In a few moments the physician arrived.~ ~
15      XLV|          who had been there a few moments before probably came to
16      XLV|           endured.~ ~But in a few moments a sinister apprehension
17      XLV|       thunder-bolt.~ ~But no. The moments slipped by, and Marie-Anne
18      XLV|          reappeared.~ ~In the few moments she had spent below, her
19     XLVI|   compelled herself to wait a few moments longer; then seeing that
20    XLVII|         cared for her in her last moments must have received some
21   XLVIII|   Mademoiselle to grant him a few momentsconversation.”~ ~Had a
22       LI|          her niece had done a few moments before.~ ~“In that case,”
23      LII|           shall know all in a few moments. Pray be calm. Turn your
24      LIV|    himself.~ ~It was one of those moments when a man obeys the dictates
25       LV|       confusion outside. In a few moments the door was opened and
26       LV|          for him, he endured some moments of horrible hesitation in
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