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1 II| this light that I formerly regarded myself.~ ~“If your poor 2 IV| of the peasants, whom he regarded with such profound indifference.~ ~ 3 IV| so beautiful that Martial regarded her with wonder.~ ~“Lovely!” 4 XI| that Marie-Anne must not be regarded as the cause of the quarrel!~ ~ 5 XII| would not one give to be regarded thus, even for a moment? 6 XIII| sufficient.”~ ~The duke regarded his son with a bantering 7 XVI| the Emperor, hence you are regarded with suspicion; you are 8 XVIII| baron made no response. He regarded this almost miraculous recovery 9 XIX| courtesy and politeness he regarded as sincere. He believed 10 XX| duke and his associates regarded them as visionaries.~ ~On 11 XXVI| said:~ ~“Montaignac must be regarded as in a state of siege. 12 XXIX| resolutely.~ ~The duke regarded her with mingled wonder 13 XXXVI| was evident that they were regarded with suspicion.~ ~A large 14 XXXVIII| entirely wrong.~ ~Martial, who regarded the opinion of the entire 15 XXXIX| regretted—not one whom he regarded as an equal. In giving a 16 XLII| this state of affairs, and regarded it as a just punishment 17 XLIII| unfortunate girl whom she regarded as her rival, incensed her 18 XLIII| to the contrary, Blanche regarded this story of Marie-Anne’ 19 XLIII| large gardens, his daughter regarded him from her window with 20 XLVIII| Marquis de Courtornieu may be regarded as dead.”~ ~All the inhabitants 21 L| Mme. Blanche.~ ~She then regarded it as an imaginary evil, 22 LII| not very pleasant to be regarded as a thief, when one is 23 LIV| from which his conduct is regarded—he was doubly wrong, since