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1 II| man was bewildered by the sudden change in his situation.~ ~ 2 II| not forgive him for his sudden elevation.~ ~They seldom 3 II| thousand francs.’~ ~“I felt a sudden giddiness, but my godmother 4 III| previous evening.~ ~The sudden arrival of the former masters 5 VII| could not understand this sudden revolution in public opinion— 6 X| paused, enlightened by a sudden recollection.~ ~“I understand!” 7 XI| flash of lightning.~ ~On the sudden apparition of the young 8 XIII| suffered on~ ~account of this sudden change. But I have courage; 9 XVI| But Lacheneur, with a sudden movement, freed himself.~ ~“ 10 XXIV| his lips. But visited by a sudden inspiration, he threw himself 11 XXIX| quick, alert step, he felt a sudden doubt of Chanlouineau’s 12 XXIX| Napoleon, if possible.”~ ~A sudden inspiration visited Marie-Anne’ 13 XXXII| little dismayed by this sudden change.~ ~“What a dangerous 14 XXXIV| opinion attributed this sudden clemency on the part of 15 XXXV| let yourself down.”~ ~The sudden parting of the rope hurled 16 XLI| The abbe attributed this sudden and happy change entirely 17 XLIII| conceal her.~ ~But why this sudden reappearance? The vindictive 18 XLVI| I refuse.”~ ~But a sudden impulse took possession 19 XLVIII| thought of her peril, a sudden inspiration brought a malicious 20 LII| then, with one of those sudden inspirations that sometimes 21 LIV| this miserable den; the sudden arrival of the police, summoned