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 1     VIII|    quickly; “I heard Marie-Anne promise to meet Maurice to-morrow
 2       XI|          Eh bien! sir, I cannot promise that you will not see two
 3       XI|        my consent. What did you promise me this morning, Marie-Anne?
 4    XVIII|        Very well. Will you also promise me to avoid the Marquis
 5   XXVIII|       you that he will keep his promise; he only asks you to pledge
 6   XXVIII|      passed,” said the abbe. “I promise that——”~ ~“That is all.
 7   XXVIII|        Very well, aid me, and I promise you, in case we succeed,
 8     XXIX|        will save your father, I promise you—I swear it. How, I do
 9     XXIX| encouragement to proceed, and a promise of protection.~ ~When she
10      XXX|       would be so faithful to a promise wrested from him by threats?~ ~
11     XXXI|       authorities of Montaignac promise to give a reward of twenty
12     XXXI|  hunting for, and for whom they promise a reward of twenty thousand
13     XXXV|        willingly, that he would promise to take them safely past
14      XLI|      anguish.~ ~Faithful to the promise she had made Maurice, she
15     XLII|     this existence much longer. Promise me an asylum in the Chateau
16     XLIV|         had it not been for her promise to Maurice, she would unhesitatingly
17     XLIV|        the Marquis de Sairmeuse promise him a letter of license,
18   XLVIII|       then fearing, perhaps, to promise too much, he said:~ ~“Since
19     XLIX|         he had made his friends promise that Marie-Anne’s name should
20        L|   threats.~ ~She remembered her promise, but she did not intend
21        L|       that she had not kept the promise she had made to her victim;
22       LI|         us, aunt,” said she; “I promise it.”~ ~Then she added, gently:~ ~“
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