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1 XVI| working faithfully; he will succeed.’ Ah! I was a poor, foolish 2 XVI| they matter, if I can but succeed?”~ ~He was terrible in his 3 XVII| that it was almost sure to succeed.~ ~Until now she had been 4 XVIII| to hold my peace. If we succeed, she shall be my wife; if 5 XXI| tell you that you will not succeed; you will be betrayed; I 6 XXIV| was because he expected to succeed. Therefore, it was sure 7 XXIV| Therefore, it was sure to succeed.~ ~Impatient, however, to 8 XXIV| knew it—I wished him to succeed, because on his success 9 XXV| in spite of all! We shall succeed. I will save your father, 10 XXV| And if we should not succeed,” asked Maurice, gloomily, “ 11 XXVIII| promise you, in case we succeed, she shall be your wife. 12 XXX| than yours. If we do not succeed, they will chop off our 13 XXX| the same axe. But we shall succeed. Now, let us cease talking 14 XXXIII| reprieved.~ ~They did not succeed.~ ~One night a courier arrived 15 XXXV| he murmured. “I shall succeed in saving my miserable life, 16 XXXV| d’Escorval falls and you succeed in making the descent in 17 XXXVI| the conspiracy will not succeed; and I understand your father~ ~ 18 XLV| breathed freely. If she could succeed in making her escape she 19 XLVIII| caution.~ ~“But I shall succeed,” she said. “I will spare 20 XLVIII| victim, she added:~ ~“I must succeed. I have sworn—and I was 21 XLIX| the search.~ ~“We shall succeed all the same,” said the 22 LI| own servants?~ ~Might she succeed in persuading this silly