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1 XVIII| a part in which she will lose a young girl’s most precious 2 XX| to take flight.~ ~“May I lose my head if I do not speak 3 XXII| d’Escorval had made him lose twenty minutes; he was delayed 4 XXIV| do not be alarmed. Do not lose your self-possession—and 5 XXVII| the duke; “but make haste; lose no time! It is already twelve 6 XXVIII| they had promised not to lose sight of Maurice, they seated 7 XXVIII| interrupted her.~ ~“We must not lose time in discussion—listen 8 XXVIII| said once more. “Do not lose a moment. Adieu!”~ ~ 9 XXIX| the duke.~ ~She did not lose a second.~ ~“You must have 10 XXXI| that he had not a moment to lose. He threw a coin down upon 11 XXXI| fear lest he was about to lose his reward, and lest his 12 XXXIV| Montaignac, who had expected to lose his head, heard himself, 13 XXXIV| were determined not to lose a syllable.~ ~He walked 14 XLI| by going, would she not lose all chance of hearing from 15 XLII| favor, position— he shall lose all! I hope to see him ruined 16 XLIII| nothing lightly. Do not lose sight of Martial. If he 17 XLV| Joy must be making me lose my wits! I could have sworn 18 XLVII| But he had no time to lose in conjectures.~ ~The first 19 XLVII| he does not weep, he will lose his reason!” he thought.~ ~