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1 II| of riches which were not mine. I trembled lest I should 2 IX| own sake, as well as for mine, there must not remain in 3 IX| right of this love, you are mine—mine rather than his! I 4 IX| this love, you are mine—mine rather than his! I will 5 IX| have the courage to refuse mine!”~ ~Maurice was so beside 6 XI| effect than any words of mine would have been. You were 7 XI| between your family and mine.”~ ~The poor youth tried 8 XII| exclaimed, “she shall be mine. Yes, she shall be mine; 9 XII| mine. Yes, she shall be mine; I will have her!”~ ~Consequently 10 XVIII| Why should I not offer mine? If I aid him in his preparations, 11 XVIII| cause may be, I declare it mine; what you wish, I wish; 12 XIX| me, but for an uncle of mine who is about to marry off 13 XXV| will save your father, and mine—I will save your brother!”~ ~ 14 XXVII| by labor, are rightfully mine.”~ ~The duke did not wish 15 XXVIII| destroyed. You could not be mine since you belonged to another. 16 XXX| Mademoiselle Lacheneur a letter of mine, so compromising in its 17 XXXI| you steal this man who was mine——”~ ~“He is insane!” said 18 XL| save one who can never be mine, are alike to me.”~ ~Such 19 XLIV| complicity in any deed of mine.”~ ~Marie-Anne stood as 20 XLIV| fury will fall on me and mine; they will pursue us sleeping 21 LIV| him.~ ~“The fault has been mine entirely,” he said to her, “