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 1        I|   bowed the knee and made the sign of the cross.~ ~But this
 2      III|   court.~ ~If he had given no sign of life during the empire,
 3       IV|    Martial, disgusted, made a sign to his father, which the
 4        X|      duke, however, showed no sign of mental disquietude; and
 5      XII|    rustic!” he growled. “At a sign from Marie-Anne he would
 6     XIII|      have been marble for any sign of emotion they betrayed.
 7     XIII|       embraced her with every sign of the most ardent affection.
 8     XXII|   even condescend to give one sign of life.~ ~“Ah! doubtless
 9     XXIV|   abbe perceived it, and at a sign from him, two servants gently
10    XXVII|   gilded arm-chair with every sign of angry impatience.~ ~“
11    XXVII|   defending counsel.~ ~Upon a sign from the duke, two gendarmes
12    XXVII|       judicial errors.~ ~At a sign from the counsel for the
13     XXIX|       alone with you.”~ ~At a sign from his father, Martial
14     XXXI|    his pocket, and making the sign of the cross in the air:~ ~“
15    XXXII|       be warned of it by some sign. Those whom he had saved
16    XXXIX| middle of the hall she made a sign to the musicians to play
17      XLI|       him? Why did he give no sign of life? What would she
18     XLIV|     Escorval, had not given a sign of life since he quitted
19    XLVII|      Why did he not give some sign of life?~ ~“But if he had
20       LI|     It only remains for me to sign the paper; but I will not
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