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 1       II|    would tell you that I moved heaven and earth to find the Duc
 2      XII| marquis gave fervent thanks to Heaven that he had arrived before
 3      XVI|     And you, too, Monsieur, in Heaven’s name, flee from us. We
 4     XVII|       to her every caprice—and Heaven knows she had enough of
 5     XVII|       during the past week—and Heaven knows with what fidelity
 6     XVII|      fears.”~ ~“What fears, in Heaven’s name?”~ ~“I will tell
 7       XX|      Courtornieu after dinner. Heaven grant that she may meet
 8     XXIV|      her beautiful eyes to the heaven in which she placed her
 9   XXVIII|    hands, and eyes uplifted to heaven, as if seeking divine inspiration.~ ~“
10      XXX|       a son-in-law! When would Heaven send him such another? And
11    XXXIV| exercised it so mercilessly.~ ~Heaven knows that M. de Courtornieu
12     XXXV|      his head, and pointing to heaven:~ ~“My hope is in God!”
13      XLI|        faltered. “I alone!”~ ~“Heaven will protect you, my dear
14     XLII|       Swear it by your hope of heaven.”~ ~“I swear.”~ ~There was
15     XLIV|  together at the Borderie.”~ ~“Heaven comes to my aid!” thought
16    XLVII|        priest sadly pointed to heaven, Jean paused, his face more
17    XLVII|   grant peace and happiness in heaven to her who had suffered
18    XLVII|          With hand uplifted to heaven over the lifeless form of
19      LII|       Medea lifted her eyes to heaven.~ ~“God grant that he knows
20      LII|      abusing it.~ ~He had met, Heaven knows where! a certain Aspasie
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