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1 II| Sometimes his friends accused him of an inordinate ambition 2 XV| the moment when the duke accused the baron of conspiring 3 XXVI| summarily condemn and punish the accused parties, as in time of war 4 XXVI| testimony, without allowing the accused time to prepare any defence?”~ ~ 5 XXVII| wives, or daughters of the accused men.~ ~Nine o’clock sounded. 6 XXVII| even the grace to say “the accused.”~ ~They came in, one by 7 XXVII| that they recognized the accused; and one of them even went 8 XXVII| place,” resumed Chupin, “the accused was always prowling about 9 XXVII| was the only one among the accused whom a regular tribunal 10 XXVII| deposition, witness.”~ ~“The accused,” continued Chupin, “was 11 XXIX| Of what shall I not be accused? They will say that I expedited 12 XXXII| He swore at everybody, accused everybody, threatened everybody.~ ~ 13 XXXIII| crushing evidence against the accused had been written and signed 14 XXXIII| proportions of the rebellion. They accused each other of undue haste, 15 XXXVIII| the Marquise de Sairmeuse, accused Marie-Anne of being the 16 XLII| in Montaignac; and I was accused of being in correspondence 17 XLIV| the world.~ ~She had been accused of having three lovers—Chanlouineau, 18 XLIV| Maurice d’Escorval can be accused of complicity in any deed 19 L| before the judge, and even accused of being the sole culprit!~ ~ 20 LII| beggarly looking wretch, accused him of being a thief. He 21 LV| Lecoq on one side, and the accused on the other—a struggle