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 1       II| people, he did not forget his past hopes at the moment when
 2       XI|     has progressed during the past twenty years. Moreover,
 3     XIII|   forget! The remembrances of past felicity would render my~
 4     XIII|       had suffered during the past two or three days.~ ~And
 5      XVI|   question. The events of the past few days have dug a deep
 6     XVII|  Martial’s conduct during the past week—and Heaven knows with
 7       XX|   Marquis de Courtornieu were past middle age; their lives
 8    XXIII|      supreme moment the whole past was revealed to him as by
 9   XXVIII|     All the bitterness of the past had mounted to his brain
10   XXVIII|      must not linger over the past. Time flies and the future
11     XXIX|     all the bitterness of the past!”~ ~Marie-Anne knew the
12      XXX|   just.~ ~And remembering his past felicity, and thinking of
13     XXXI|   labor and excitement of the past few days, and by the loss
14     XXXI|   lateness of the hour—it was past midnight. They were admitted,
15     XXXV|   promise to take them safely past the military posts; but
16    XXXVI|  impossible to determine. His past, whatever it might have
17     XLII| called mademoiselle as in the past,” she said, imperiously. “
18    XLIII| Martial and Marie-Anne in the past, all was now over between
19     XLVI|   suffered so much during the past year; I have endured such
20    XLVII|     myself any more about the past. My father is well again,
21     XLIX|   discussed the events of the past years.~ ~They never failed
22       LI|     de Courtornieu during the past three years. No one knew
23       LI|    into faint whispers.~ ~The past seemed fading away, and
24     LIII|      as her mind reviewed the past she shuddered, as the peasants
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