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 1       II|           thousand francs. It was giving the property away.~ ~And
 2      III|      separation when she died, in giving birth to a boy, who was
 3       XI|         suspect, under penalty of giving the offending party the
 4       XI|         and departed, not without giving Maurice a look in which
 5      XII|         was the Duc de Sairmeuse, giving orders.~ ~Martial did not
 6     XVII|          they were alone, without giving her father time to seat
 7     XVII|      would have sworn that he was giving orders; he came and went,
 8    XXIII| deliberately chose his moment for giving the signal to fire.~ ~Still,
 9    XXIII|            held the enemy at bay, giving Maurice time to spring into
10    XXVII|           paltry affection in not giving him the title which belonged
11    XXVII|          anything for the sake of giving free utterance to his thought,
12      XXX|            but the other, without giving him any opportunity to reply,
13     XXXV|        you——”~ ~And then, without giving the abbe an opportunity
14    XXXVI|       this moment.”~ ~And without giving the doctor time to respond,
15    XXXIX|          regarded as an equal. In giving a marriage-feast for his
16      XLI|         wrote to him immediately, giving the letter in charge of
17       LI|          Have you ever thought of giving me the pleasure of possessing
18      LII|        had left the hotel without giving her his address.~ ~The gloomy
19      LIV|            Nonsense!” he thought, giving the reins to his horse, “
20       LV|         with a feverish hand, and giving it to the messenger with
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