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 1        V|         his side, his noble wife presented a tranquil face, even while
 2        V|         same hour that Lacheneur presented himself at the house of
 3      VII|       his talent, which had ever presented itself.~ ~Of course, the
 4      XIV|          so ardently desired now presented itself. It was impossible
 5      XVI|         cunning.~ ~As his father presented him, he bowed profoundly;
 6     XVII|      Mlle. Blanche.~ ~Her father presented some suitor; she received
 7     XVII|         game would be lost.~ ~He presented several objections; they
 8     XXII|       six days since Martial had presented himself at Courtornieu;
 9    XXVII|    animation.~ ~A difficulty had presented itself.~ ~The prisoners,
10    XXVII|    advocate, in his indignation, presented a score of arguments which
11     XXIX|          at the idea so cleverly presented by Martial.~ ~“Yes,” she
12      XXX|        of the rifle as the guard presented arms.~ ~Trembling, the baron
13     XXXI|   passage of the frontier, then, presented many great difficulties,
14    XXXII|       butter and eggs to market, presented themselves at the gate of
15    XXXVI|       the days that followed, he presented himself in Marie-Anne’s
16   XXXVII|  Escorval’s escape, a difficulty presented itself which threatened
17    XXXIX|       guests, who had so eagerly presented themselves that morning,
18      LII| annoyance. Every three months he presented a memorandum of the expenses
19      LII|          inspector of the police presented himself at the Hotel de
20     LIII|         days later Polyte Chupin presented himself.~ ~They needed three
21     LIII|   duchess. Every three months he presented his bill, which was paid
22       LV|          about eleven oclock he presented himself at the house of
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