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 1        I|     generous anger won the close attention of his auditors, and they
 2       II| assistance, he gave his time and attention to agriculture.~ ~Any close
 3       II|         Baron dEscorval for his attention, my dear Maurice,” he responded. “
 4      XII|     importance which demands our attention.”~ ~
 5      XVI|         s house absorbed all his attention.~ ~His imagination pictured
 6     XVII|         to divert his daughter’s attention from him, even for a moment.~ ~
 7     XVII|    rather stammered:~ ~“It is—an attention from the Marquis de Sairmeuse.”~ ~“
 8       XX| endeavored to attract the duke’s attention by pulling the skirt of
 9      XXV|         him.~ ~The abbe drew his attention to the man standing near
10    XXVII|       young man’s condition. The attention was rapt, breathless. So
11    XXVII|    tribunal had reserved all its attention and efforts had come.~ ~
12   XXVIII|        he desired to attract the attention of his hearers:~ ~“In one
13   XXVIII|       know he has not lacked any attention. This duel had another witness,
14     XXIX|   peasant.~ ~The abbe called her attention to him.~ ~“Here is a courageous
15      XXX|         long coat to attract his attention.~ ~He turned quickly.~ ~“
16      XXX|       instructing his recruits, “attention, sir, and obey the word
17    XXXII|        in a superhuman effort of attention.~ ~It seemed to him if the
18     XXXV|         everything in detail.~ ~“Attention, Corporal,” said he. “You
19     XXXV|      priestly robe would attract attention; one of you must assume
20    XLVII|      upon the road attracted his attention, and that of Abbe Midon.~ ~
21      LIV|          to him with the closest attention.~ ~The two men who were
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