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 1       II|      any position. Unwilling to consent to a separation from his
 2       II|      have received? So be it. I consent. I will give the duke the
 3       IX|       your prayers, he gave his consent, I should have the courage
 4       IX|     that you are reserving your consent? He believes so since he
 5       IX|        I fear! But if one might consent to fly from the chateau
 6       IX|        happy father, one cannot consent to desert the poor abode
 7       XI|         marry anyone without my consent. What did you promise me
 8       XV|     that if her father gave his consent to your marriage, she would
 9     XVII|         if——”~ ~“The other will consent,” declared the vain heiress.~ ~
10     XVII|         behalf of his son; your consent is all that is lacking.
11    XVIII|        may continue her task. I consent to it, for I shall never
12    XVIII|    forget that you forced me to consent by threats; and whatever
13    XVIII|    Maurice expressed his entire consent.~ ~“Moreover, you must find
14      XIX|   opportunity to gain his son’s consent to an alliance with Blanche
15    XXVII| demanded M. de Sairmeuse, “will consent to defend this great culprit?”~ ~“
16   XXVIII|         resumed; “will the King consent to such a crime? No. A king
17     XXIX|          I know how to gain his consent. Besides, what does his
18   XXXIII|  Courtornieu asked if she would consent to testify against Baron
19    XXXIV|         am~ ~reserving for you. Consent to fight with me. Shall
20     XXXV|        one wounded conspirator, consent to receive another?~ ~The
21    XXXVI|  perhaps, be obliged to ask his consent in order to accept my gift.
22    XXXVI|      can find a priest who will consent to your union, inscribe
23    XXXIX|     company, as if by unanimous consent, hastened toward the door.~ ~
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