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 1       VI|         his lips, faltering:~ ~“Thanks! you are so good! I love
 2       XI|         contrary, to render you thanks, if you can induce Monsieur
 3      XII|      young marquis gave fervent thanks to Heaven that he had arrived
 4      XXV|      secure from observation.~ ~Thanks to one of the Duc de Sairmeuse’
 5    XXVII|       suit against the baron.~ ~Thanks to the activity of the Marquis
 6     XXIX|         is an admirable hunter. Thanks to him——”~ ~He paused abruptly;
 7      XXX|      trembling with emotion:~ ~“Thanks,” said he; “thanks to you
 8      XXX|  emotion:~ ~“Thanks,” said he; “thanks to you who, without knowing
 9     XXXI|       an incomparable huntsman! Thanks to him——”~ ~Then he saw
10  XXXVIII|         He set out at once, and thanks to a spirited horse, he
11      XLI|  gratitude that he murmured:~ ~“Thanks!”~ ~Now that he felt that
12     XLII|        land, a house——”~ ~“Many thanks. I desire something quite
13      XLV|         will tell him, and many thanks, Mademoiselle, for having
14    XLVII|       not attempt to express my thanks, but I hope to live long
15     XLIX|      the baron or the priest.~ ~Thanks to Martial de Sairmeuse
16       LI|   ending my days in a hospital. Thanks, my niece, thanks. That
17       LI|     hospital. Thanks, my niece, thanks. That is like you. I expected
18       LI|   expected nothing less of you. Thanks!”~ ~She raised her head,
19      LIV| obtained one; and the coachman, thanks to a pourboire of ten francs,
20       LV|       Sairmeuse, it was because—thanks to an understanding between
21       LV|          Warned by Mme. Milner, thanks to a blunder on the part
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