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1 III| the duke that France had changed in many respects since 1789, 2 III| his aunt.~ ~Everything was changed: still the outlines of the 3 III| girl.”~ ~This explanation changed Bibiaine’s consternation 4 XI| character, they have not changed his heart. His apparent 5 XI| more and more tender voice, changed first to stupor, then to 6 XII| only suspicions, they were changed into certainty by the eagerness 7 XIII| will see!” that would have changed an enamoured suitor’s love 8 XVI| said Lacheneur. “He has changed since you last saw him ten 9 XXII| of dissatisfaction were changed to curses.~ ~These peasants, 10 XXVIII| of—Maurice!”~ ~His voice changed in uttering the name of 11 XXIX| servant’s manner suddenly changed.~ ~“In that case follow 12 XXXI| mad!”~ ~Then the innkeeper changed his tactics.~ ~“At least 13 XXXIII| Marie-Anne, his admiration was changed into indifference, or rather 14 XXXIV| Martial’s countenance had changed so much during the three 15 XXXVIII| Lacheneur; and nothing had been changed. He recognized the brightly 16 XLV| Chupin ceased his denials and changed his tactics.~ ~With the 17 XLV| features had become frightfully changed. Her face was livid and 18 XLVII| cost what it might.~ ~“We changed our tactics. Up to that 19 XLVII| unfortunate man’s astonishment changed to a vague, inexpressible 20 XLIX| apparent reason, he suddenly changed his mind.~ ~He not only 21 LII| retire, the young marquise changed her mind.~ ~“One moment,” 22 LII| Sometimes her tormentor changed his tactics.~ ~For example, 23 LIV| so irritable, is entirely changed; she is gentleness itself.”~ ~ 24 LIV| Camille in the same breath, changed the momentary stupor of