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1 III| of a visitor; but he had expected to find one of his parishioners.~ ~ 2 III| their arrival had not been expected.~ ~But the priest, whose 3 VI| marriage.”~ ~Maurice had not expected so little opposition.~ ~ 4 VI| enchanted, for he doubtless expected a volley of stones, and 5 XI| threatening that Martial fully expected another attack. The violence 6 XVII| Lacheneur, coldly. “Have you not expected this ever since the day 7 XVIII| advance—never when you are not expected.”~ ~The attitude of Maurice 8 XX| Courtornieu’s house.~ ~He expected the marquis would be terrified; 9 XXIV| attempted it, it was because he expected to succeed. Therefore, it 10 XXV| Although Maurice had expected this response, he turned 11 XXVII| The abbe and Maurice had expected to find the crowd too great 12 XXIX| said he.~ ~“Always.”~ ~She expected an angry outburst, but he 13 XXIX| repeated her accusation.~ ~She expected, on the part of the marquis, 14 XXX| times more so than he had expected; he discovered this almost 15 XXXIV| conspirators in Montaignac, who had expected to lose his head, heard 16 XXXVIII| midday. Since we scarcely expected to see you——”~ ~“I was too 17 XLV| this messenger had not been expected.~ ~Upon the mantel stood 18 XLV| extremely limited. She had expected to see Marie-Anne fall dead 19 XLVI| forgot that a guest was expected at midnight, that time was 20 XLVII| parted that day they scarcely expected to meet again.~ ~“And now 21 XLVIII| and I killed her.”~ ~She expected despairing cries, or a fainting 22 LI| thanks. That is like you. I expected nothing less of you. Thanks!”~ ~ 23 LI| on the contrary, I was expected to be grateful since I lived 24 LIV| floor.~ ~From this side he expected only assistance, so he cried:~ ~“