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 1        I|       lands, as he says, he will cast you into prison. Ah, he
 2       II|   terrors of a nightmare, and he cast an indescribable glance
 3       IX|   humiliations into which he was cast, only hatred, distrust,
 4       IX|          anger in the glance she cast upon Maurice.~ ~“Must I
 5       XI|     deadly insult that one could cast in the face of the former
 6      XIV|        this counterfeit of love, cast the first stone.~ ~That
 7      XVI|       crush him?”~ ~M. Lacheneur cast a withering glance at his
 8      XIX|    terrible voice:~ ~“The die is cast! This will prove to you
 9      XXI|       feigned; the look which he cast upon Jean proved it.~ ~And
10     XXIV|          of armed soldiers.~ ~He cast a suspicious glance around
11    XXVII|       attained. In the glance he cast upon the abbe, the latter
12    XXXII|     leaped for joy could he have cast a glance on the courtyard
13   XXXIII|       been spilled; one tried to cast the public odium upon the
14     XXXV|          handful by handful they cast the wool of the mattress
15    XXXVI|          served, but the glances cast upon the guests were by
16  XXXVIII|      bridal-day into sadness; to cast a gloom over the nuptials
17  XXXVIII| Sairmeuse, frantic with passion, cast into the face of his father-in-law
18  XXXVIII|       wild exultation; and if he cast down his eyes, it was only
19     XLII|  ambitious marquis, upon whom he cast most of the responsibility
20      XLV|       Borderie. Perhaps he would cast aside all secrecy and live
21    XLVII|         He rose to his feet, and cast a bewildered glance around
22      LII|       and yet she had courage to cast a glance of disdain upon
23       LV|         with a hasty movement he cast his red beard and wig upon
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