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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|         dEscorval 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 discussionlisten
 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.~ ~
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