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1 VI| a time. But surely, when fate glowers ominously upon you, 2 VIII| hour that would decide his fate. Mme. d’Escorval was obliged 3 IX| alter. Let us accept our fate uncomplainingly. I wished 4 XVI| never see me again. This is fate; and he must not fight against 5 XVI| our house is accursed. The fate that overshadows us will 6 XVII| beginning to despair, when fate dropped the Duc de Sairmeuse 7 XVII| anger and hatred.~ ~But fate willed it otherwise. At 8 XVIII| said, calmly. “Marie-Anne’s fate will be that of all women 9 XXII| before. But he had shared the fate of most popular chiefs. 10 XXIII| baron. What had been his fate? Had he been killed or taken 11 XXIV| brother, and share their fate.”~ ~“What!” exclaimed Maurice; “ 12 XXVIII| reproaching her for the horrible fate which Lacheneur had brought 13 XXIX| wishing to save him from the fate which the military commission 14 XXX| man who was to share his fate. He saw no one. He called, 15 XXXI| had decided the fugitive’s fate.~ ~On returning to Saint-Pavin, 16 XXXVI| her strength returned.~ ~“Fate seems to have relaxed her 17 XXXVI| in store for us!”~ ~No, fate had not taken pity upon 18 XLVII| frightful despondency, “fate shows us no mercy. I have 19 XLVII| like one crazed. But when fate is against a man, what can 20 XLIX| Sairmeuse would escape the fate of the others, they were 21 XLIX| should have met with such a fate. There might have been some 22 L| herself what would be her fate if her husband ever discovered 23 LIV| person and of character.~ ~If fate had but given him Marie-Anne 24 LV| returning home, but his fate is sealed. Now, I shall