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1 IV| are your titles,” he said, addressing the duke in a tone full 2 IV| hastened after you,” he said, addressing Marie-Anne, rather than 3 VI| me, Monsieur,” he said, addressing Lacheneur, “for presenting 4 XI| toward Marie-Anne, and, addressing himself exclusively to her, 5 XI| which he had employed in addressing Marie-Anne, for the first 6 XI| rascal” Lacheneur whom he was addressing.~ ~Was it only a roue’s 7 XIII| matter. We are thinking of addressing a petition to His Majesty. 8 XVI| himself to a necessity, addressing his son and Chanlouineau, 9 XXIII| Midon.~ ~“Get in,” he said, addressing the priest, “and quick—take 10 XXIV| pursued the old trooper, addressing Maurice and the abbe, “I, 11 XXVII| ceased speaking, the duke, addressing the first prisoner upon 12 XXVII| Ah, gentlemen!” he said, addressing the commissioners, “can 13 XXVIII| marquis dismounted, and addressing me:~ ~“‘You see, Chanlouineau,’ 14 XXIX| Lacheneur,” said Marie-Anne, addressing one of them. “I must speak 15 XXIX| folly. It is you who I am addressing, Marquis. Do you hear me? 16 XXXIV| Marquis de Courtornieu, and addressing his father:~ ~“Listen to 17 XXXVII| creatures!” he exclaimed, addressing the three imprudent travellers, “ 18 XXXVIII| he ran to meet them, and addressing the officer in command, 19 XXXVIII| I have my orders.”~ ~And addressing his men:~ ~“Forward!” he 20 XLIX| Really, my boy,” he said, addressing young Chupin, “I did not 21 LI| which he always used in addressing his wife, he said:~ ~“It 22 LII| own thoughts, rather than addressing his wife, he said, despondently:~ ~“ 23 LII| shall I have the honor of addressing my communications to you, 24 LIV| Jean Lacheneur.~ ~Since addressing that anonymous letter to