Chapter

 1       II|      you still insist upon my returning Sairmeuse to its former
 2        X|       to awaken Martial.~ ~On returning from dining with the Marquis
 3      XII|    Martial was thinking while returning to Sairmeuse after his proposals
 4      XII|    said Martial, dryly. “I am returning——”~ ~But Chupin was not
 5      XIV|      the Duc de Sairmeuse. On returning to the chateau some hours
 6    XXIII|      met him? Was the marquis returning? And by which road? Could
 7    XXIII|   relief was intense when, on returning home, after a conference
 8     XXIV|    mistress a peasant who was returning from Sairmeuse.~ ~This man,
 9      XXV|    the Montaignac militia, on returning from their expedition this
10    XXVII|      no more; the judges were returning.~ ~Of the thirty prisoners,
11      XXX|    knitted brows, turning and returning the fine and well-tempered
12     XXXI|       of the trial, as he was returning from the citadel, after
13     XXXI|       Arcy.~ ~The troops were returning to Montaignac after pursuing
14     XXXI|     the fugitive’s fate.~ ~On returning to Saint-Pavin, and hearing
15      XLI| afterward, Father Poignot, on returning from Montaignac, reported
16     XLII|   account of the trees. I was returning slowly, thinking of him,
17    XLVII|    said the honest fellow, on returning from his last trip, “and
18      LIV|       man’s destiny.~ ~He was returning from a ride on horseback
19      LIV|        for the duchess, after returning from the Poivriere, was
20      LIV|       His self-possession was returning.~ ~“No folly,” he thought, “
21       LV|       skull. The laborers, on returning to their work early in the
22       LV|       have killed his wife on returning home, but his fate is sealed.
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