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 1      III|   evidently not the man they had hoped to find—not the auxiliary
 2     XVII|       how devoutly he prayed and hoped that some honest young man,
 3    XXVII|     motives?” he inquired.~ ~“We hoped to free ourselves from a
 4    XXVII| peasantry, it was only because I hoped to induce them to relinquish
 5      XXX|          happiness, where he had hoped to die the calm and serene
 6     XXXI|       hunting for them, but they hoped to reach Italy by the aid
 7     XXXI|       lieutenant in command, who hoped to receive some substantial
 8    XXXII|     placed in her hands?~ ~If he hoped so, it was because she would
 9    XXXII|      depend upon it!”~ ~They had hoped to appease the duke’s wrath
10     XXXV|           It was clear that they hoped for salvation through the
11     XXXV|         a lonely inn, where they hoped to procure a guide to lead
12    XXXVI|         He believed, and Maurice hoped, that twenty-four hours
13  XXXVIII|          all that Jean Lacheneur hoped to do.~ ~As for believing
14  XXXVIII|     sparkled there.~ ~He had not hoped for so prompt and so terrible
15  XXXVIII|      Escorval, it was because he hoped to find Marie-Anne not far
16     XLIV|          succeeded? He certainly hoped so.~ ~But when he departed
17     XLIV|        the place of meeting, she hoped that this spot, haunted
18     XLVI|        ruin and betray him? They hoped for a safe-conduct, a revision
19      LII|          she repeated, as if she hoped the servant would tell her
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