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1 I| employed in discussing the news, the success or the failure 2 I| I might bring some great news here the quicker.”~ ~Fear 3 VII| only the bare fact; and the news spread rapidly from group 4 VIII| decided.’”~ ~This astounding news positively stunned Maurice. 5 VIII| compromising himself.~ ~The news he had heard, however, caused 6 XIII| Sairmeuse has returned.~ ~The news fell upon us like a thunder-bolt. 7 XVI| You do not ask me for news of Maurice,” he said, reproachfully.~ ~“ 8 XVI| reproachfully.~ ~“I had news of him this morning, Monsieur, 9 XXIX| everywhere, in, order to give you news of your father.”~ ~Marie-Anne 10 XXXI| to give Mlle. Lacheneur news of her father.~ ~He said 11 XXXII| was despatched with the news.~ ~Soon they made their 12 XXXII| night to tell him the great news.~ ~The baron’s escape afforded 13 XXXV| This was such astounding news that Bavois was utterly 14 XXXV| the mountains.~ ~Frightful news awaited them there. The 15 XXXVI| way I will try to send you news of your father.”~ ~So it 16 XXXIX| murdered.”~ ~At that moment the news of Martial’s death would 17 XLI| what inconceivable rapidity news flies from mouth to mouth.~ ~ 18 XLI| Strange as it may seem, the news of the scene at the chateau 19 XLI| happy, could she have had news of Maurice. What had become 20 XLII| information.~ ~“Still no news!” he said to Mme. Blanche 21 XLII| her spy jubilant.~ ~“Good news!” he cried, as soon as he 22 XLIII| husbands.~ ~This was the great news which Chupin brought to 23 XLVII| Why have we received no news of him?”~ ~“I do not know. 24 LI| angrily, on receiving this news. “He is quite stupid enough 25 LIII| event.~ ~When she read this news, Mme. Blanche felt as a