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1 II| committed, you will probably be able to purchase our property 2 II| followed her death. I was able to withdraw, unnoticed, 3 IV| well informed not to be able to distinguish between the 4 VI| alone.~ ~Soon they were able to distinguish his features.~ ~“ 5 IX| I love—I shall never be able to accept another in his 6 XVII| sorrow. Before, she had been able to retain her composure; 7 XVIII| experience, have not been able to fathom his intentions?”~ ~“ 8 XXI| the cabriolet, we might be able to reach the Croix d’Arcy 9 XXIV| great energy had not been able to resist so many successive 10 XXVII| had not—oh, shame!—been able to find a defender.~ ~“Prisoner,” 11 XXVII| priest would not have been able to restrain Maurice without 12 XXIX| much that he had not been able to tear himself away from 13 XXXVI| hesitatingly, “in case I was able to find a priest——”~ ~The 14 XXXVII| that the baron had been able to endure the journey, proved 15 XLI| had not been fought, was able to give them the fullest 16 XLII| himself fortunate in being able to purchase comparative 17 XLIV| to-day, that you may be able to deny me to-morrow. Yes, 18 XLVI| And he died, without being able to tell his family where 19 XLVII| farm-house, M. d’Escorval was able to sit up and to walk about 20 XLVII| letters, or if I had been able to communicate with my father