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1 I| very cunning to guess. He comes to revisit his former estates, 2 II| keep me alive until the day comes for me to take my place 3 III| will not be long before he comes, for the poor, dear man 4 IV| who, of his own free will, comes to return to you— to give 5 IX| November gale.~ ~With sorrow comes experience, and that cruel 6 X| sing in this strain? Whence comes this extraordinary interest?”~ ~ 7 XVI| well.~ ~“So this young man comes here?” he said to Lacheneur.~ ~“ 8 XVIII| to reject a soldier who comes to you voluntarily would 9 XX| delighted.~ ~“At last there comes an opportunity for us to 10 XXI| their defeat. Your counsel comes too late, gentlemen. Do 11 XXV| your father. When the trial comes, you will prove his innocence, 12 XXX| to be very good, for it comes from the cuisine of the 13 XXXI| for you. When my husband comes home, we will see what can 14 XXXVI| after excessive efforts comes a moment when the shrinking 15 XLIV| the Borderie.”~ ~“Heaven comes to my aid!” thought Marie-Anne 16 XLVII| mantel.~ ~“When daylight comes,” thought the abbe, “I will 17 XLVII| devotedly than ever. He comes with his heart full of her, 18 LIII| the duke.”~ ~“And if she comes what am I to say to her?” 19 LIII| her for money.”~ ~“If she comes, it is as I have guessed,” 20 LIV| escape before Lacheneur comes!”~ ~The temptation was too