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1 V| of my daughter. If they send it to us—very well. If it 2 XII| for some little device to send him out of the country.”~ ~ 3 XVI| peasant. Fools that we are, we send them there to teach them 4 XVI| declared that he is going to send her plants to stock our 5 XVII| embroidery to be done. I shall send it to you by my maid, and 6 XVIII| Perhaps it would be wise to send him away; but in that case, 7 XX| said:~ ~“It is useless to send for the marquis.”~ ~“And 8 XXII| precautions, they implore him to send some two men on in advance 9 XXIV| suspicious character.~ ~“Send for the servants,” was his 10 XXVII| you lie!” he gasped.~ ~“Send for the marquis,” said Chanlouineau, 11 XXVIII| and if they would only send for her, and allow him ten 12 XXVIII| When it became necessary to send a circular warning our accomplices 13 XXIX| to the citadel. You will send for Corporal Bavois; you 14 XXX| son-in-law! When would Heaven send him such another? And how 15 XXXIV| a rendezvous, and~ ~then send your gendarmes to arrest 16 XXXVI| in that way I will try to send you news of your father.”~ ~ 17 XL| it a contemptible act to send armed soldiers to seize 18 XLII| perfect his plans and to send the Duc de Sairmeuse to 19 LI| joy my dear niece would send me to join Marie-Anne.”~ ~ 20 LIII| Brest.~ ~But he did not send his letters through the