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 1        I|          but the truth was, that he held work in holy horror, and
 2        V|          outrage him in all that he held most dear in the world.~ ~
 3       IX|             the other. He no longer held any social status. He was
 4       XI| precipitately? The Duc de Sairmeuse held at M. Lacheneur’s disposal
 5     XIII|           the letter the young girl held in her hand, and added:~ ~“
 6    XXIII|         brandishing it like a club, held the enemy at bay, giving
 7     XXIV|           his lips trembled, but he held his peace.~ ~“Who are you?”
 8    XXVII|            platform.~ ~Chanlouineau held his head proudly erect,
 9    XXVII|           men whom Chanlouineau had held at bay while Maurice, the
10    XXVII|      present at all the conferences held at Lacheneur’s house. The
11   XXVIII|            we caught the bridle and held him. Can you guess who the
12      XXX|         long time. The cement which held the large blocks of stone
13   XXXIII|  intercession that she had not been held prisoner. This she could
14    XXXIV|        odium upon these men who had held absolute power, and who
15    XXXIV|             wedding-feast was to be held at the Chateau de Sairmeuse,
16     XXXV|             candle which Marie-Anne held, he saw a spectacle which
17    XXXVI|         wildly at a paper which she held in her hand, exclaimed in
18   XXXVII|            and Martial de Sairmeuse held their conference, to discuss
19   XXXVII|     trembled, but not the hand that held the knife, although he had
20     XLIV|             to burn the letter; she held it to the flame, then the
21     XLIV|            his horse which had been held by a servant, and departed
22      XLV|            let the plates which she held fall upon the table with
23      LII|           bowed upon his breast; he held an open letter in his hand.~ ~
24      LIV|        regard to it. Moreover, Jean held Polyte and his mother completely
25      LIV|             with sinister joy as he held Martial’s horse. “Monsieur
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