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1 II| where they can lie down and die.~ ~He seemed to have lost 2 II| well,’ she said; ‘I shall die content. You will have a 3 II| voice, “I may, perhaps, die of sorrow; but I cannot 4 XIX| a terrible voice:~ ~“The die is cast! This will prove 5 XXIII| scaffold. Is it not better to die with your weapons in your 6 XXIII| despair. Now that I am to die, as well as Lacheneur, someone 7 XXIII| here. I must remain; I must die, and thus hide my shame. 8 XXVIII| Forgive one who is about to die! You cannot refuse to listen 9 XXX| of those who are about to die.~ ~He knew the terrible 10 XXX| happiness, where he had hoped to die the calm and serene death 11 XXXII| night.”~ ~“Ah! now I shall die content!” exclaimed the 12 XXXII| as he had sworn he would die, without even changing color— 13 XXXVI| whether it fails, I shall die. That was decided on the 14 XLIV| honest man, for though he die, his children will surely 15 XLVI| lowest of degraded creatures! Die, and my husband will return 16 XLVI| calm, that I may at least die in peace. It will not be 17 XLVI| must not, you shall not die! If you should die—great 18 XLVI| shall not die! If you should die—great God! what would my 19 XLVIII| that he would certainly die of starvation.~ ~“Nonsense!” 20 L| wretch who murdered her die a lingering death in the 21 LI| I dare not—that I should die!”~ ~A flush of impatience 22 LII| been lost. I am about to die; let the whole blame rest 23 LIII| punish you. You, too, shall die like a dog; alone, without