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1 II| of battle, who go back, seeking a ditch or quiet spot where 2 V| breast, terribly anxious, and seeking vainly to explain what had 3 VIII| Marie-Anne on the morrow, and in seeking some issue from this inextricable 4 IX| matter to him now?~ ~He was seeking some chance of salvation; 5 XI| than an hour I have been seeking the house to which Monsieur 6 XI| surprised to hear that they are seeking me,” said he. “My father 7 XXVIII| uplifted to heaven, as if seeking divine inspiration.~ ~“And 8 XXVIII| handiwork of a man who was seeking to convey his real meaning 9 XXIX| in his hands, evidently seeking some expedient.~ ~“Why did 10 XXXI| back into the other room, seeking a weapon with which he could 11 XXXI| It is Lacheneur you are seeking, is it not? I am he! I surrender 12 XXXVIII| father and —my wife will be seeking me. I will explain when 13 XLII| the servant, “we have been seeking you everywhere for three 14 XLV| was exploring the grove, seeking Chupin. She did not find 15 XLV| wildly around her, as if seeking the cause of her incomprehensible 16 XLVII| of the hovel. They were seeking the hidden treasures.~ ~“ 17 LI| nothing to prevent you from seeking a home more to your taste. 18 LI| and that is why you are seeking diversion. Very well! I 19 LII| peasant, and is perhaps, seeking a place.”~ ~“It is probably 20 LIII| Marie-Anne’s child they were seeking. Why they had not succeeded 21 LIII| why were there two persons seeking the child? One was Maurice 22 LV| with knitted brows.~ ~In seeking a circumstance which would