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 1       VI|        to be persuaded, and he departed with his daughter.~ ~But
 2       XI| command you.”~ ~She obeyed and departed, not without giving Maurice
 3      XVI|        sight.~ ~He reluctantly departed, and oppressed by cruel
 4     XVII|       Come, Aunt Medea.”~ ~She departed, leaving Marie-Anne petrified
 5      XXI|      come quickly!”~ ~And they departed on the run.~ ~
 6     XXIV|   learned that her husband had departed in company with Abbe Midon.
 7     XXIV|    make haste!”~ ~The corporal departed on his mission; the captain
 8      XXV|      single word:~ ~“Go!”~ ~He departed; and when the sound of the
 9     XXXV|       I can procure one.”~ ~He departed on the run, and five minutes
10    XXXVI|        change of clothing.” He departed; but it was not long before
11  XXXVIII|           The guests must have departed ere this, and Martial concluded
12    XXXIX|     this insult to a woman, he departed as the others had done.~ ~
13      XLI|  nearly a fortnight.~ ~When he departed one morning, before daybreak,
14     XLII|       belongings together, and departed, shaking his clinched fist
15    XLIII|      at Courtornieu. Go!”~ ~He departed without a word, but also
16    XLIII|      which dies within us, had departed, and he had to be watched
17     XLIV|        hoped so.~ ~But when he departed and Marie-Anne was again
18     XLIV|    been held by a servant, and departed in the direction of Montaignac.~ ~
19    XLVII|        the circumstances.~ ~He departed without a word, and hastened
20      LII|        more than a week.”~ ~He departed from Paris a few hours later,
21     LIII|     refused, and the young man departed without a word.~ ~Evidently
22     LIII|        old Corporal Bavois had departed this life within a month
23      LIV|       remounting his horse, he departed on a gallop. He was completely
24       LV|       the agents of police had departed.~ ~“At last,” he exclaimed, “
25       LV|     gone yet?”~ ~The messenger departed; the two policemen entered
26       LV|        can discover all.”~ ~He departed without seeing M. dEscorval.
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