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 1      III|      could not fail to check any attempt at raillery, “that you will
 2     VIII|       are only aggravated by any attempt at consolation.~ ~“Poor
 3     XVII|       surprised, and she did not attempt to conceal the fact.~ ~“
 4     XXIV|       depart. I may perish in my attempt to save my father. She will
 5    XXVII|        the commissioners made no attempt to conceal their satisfaction.
 6    XXVII|        advocates made no further attempt to argue the case, the commission
 7   XXVIII|      from this place, and not to attempt anything until mademoiselle
 8     XXIX|      dread, she added:~ ~“Do not attempt to deceive me. Are you not
 9     XXIX|       know what she was about to attempt, and to dissuade her from
10     XXIX|          of the duel. He made no attempt to deny it; but he tried
11     XXIX|        her hair; but she made no attempt at denial.~ ~“I was not
12     XXIX|        over his face.~ ~“Such an attempt would be very hazardous,”
13     XXIX|     project at once.”~ ~“I shall attempt nothing of the kind. What
14      XXX|          nor Maurice had made an attempt to see him! Something must
15    XXXIV|        to be, if she had made no attempt to see her father, it must
16     XXXV|          he said:~ ~“To make any attempt to carry Monsieur dEscorval
17     XXXV| encounters; at least, he made no attempt to avoid them.~ ~But he
18    XXXIX|          marquise made an heroic attempt to come to the rescue.~ ~
19    XXXIX|   reassure the deserters.~ ~Vain attempt! Useless sacrifice! Many
20       XL|          It is useless for us to attempt to deceive ourselves; this
21    XLIII|          s presence. She made no attempt to restrain herself or to
22    XLIII| sufferings, and Jean Lacheneur’s attempt upon her father’s life seemed
23    XLVII|        nor less.”~ ~“I shall not attempt to express my thanks, but
24    XLVII|        belong to another.”~ ~Any attempt to convince Jean of the
25      LII|          to strike. What he will attempt, I know not; but his will
26      LII|         was known.~ ~She made an attempt to deceive him, but the
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