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1 II| must take the chest and carry it to your home. The night 2 II| into the garden, and to carry away the oaken chest. An 3 XII| put it all into a cart and carry it to him.”~ ~The young 4 XIV| folly! Zounds! Marquis, you carry matters with a high hand. 5 XVIII| and he was resolved to carry out his plans, even if he 6 XXVII| promised to go with him, to carry him by main force, if need 7 XXVIII| that they were obliged to carry him to his cell.~ ~There, 8 XXIX| his wounded vanity would carry him, and if a refusal would 9 XXXI| If you cannot run, I will carry you. They will probably 10 XXXV| would be long enough to carry you to the foot of the rock. 11 XXXV| we not to make haste and carry away my father?” he asked. “ 12 XXXV| To make any attempt to carry Monsieur d’Escorval across 13 XXXV| must procure a litter and carry Monsieur d’Escorval to the 14 XXXV| litter; the others will carry him, and the party will 15 XXXVI| obliged to support her, almost carry her. Fortunately they were 16 XLVI| and tried to lift him and carry him into the house, but 17 XLVIII| obliged to lift her and carry her from Marie-Anne’s chamber.~ ~ 18 XLVIII| that morning:~ ~“I will carry the baron’s safe-conduct 19 LIII| have not seen~ you, I shall carry to the post a letter for 20 LIV| Martial was striving to carry his plan into execution, 21 LV| fully formed, he intended to carry them out with absolute perfection 22 LV| than assisting prisoners to carry on a surreptitious correspondence