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 1        I|    triumphant coalition.~ ~The earth had not yet had time to
 2        I|       everyone must bow to the earth. If you kill so much as
 3       II|        which all the tumult on earth cannot overpower.~ ~“No
 4       II|        that I moved heaven and earth to find the Duc de Sairmeuse.
 5        V|        was the dearest spot on earth to him.~ ~He always hastened
 6        V|       cannot be found upon the earth.”~ ~“Alas!” sighed the baron, “
 7     VIII|       whose only floor was the earth itself, dusty as the public
 8       IX| crushing my poor father to the earth, shall I add despair and
 9    XXVII|         you should sink to the earth with shame. You, a priest,
10   XXVIII|        will have vanished from earth forever.~ ~“I have loved
11    XXXVI|   Saliente, though he felt the earth burn beneath his feet.~ ~
12     XLIV|      my all—the only person on earth whom I love. Your most cruel
13      XLV|     twilight had enveloped the earth in a mantle of gray, she
14     XLVI|    wounded man, sinking to the earth.~ ~For once in her life,
15    XLVII|      had suffered so much upon earth.~ ~But he prayed only with
16   XLVIII|       a thunder-bolt riven the earth at the feet of the murderess,
17     XLIX|      the sound of the clods of earth falling upon Marie-Anne’
18     XLIX|       son toiled on, until the earth around their hut had been
19        L|        Lacheneur was left upon earth.~ ~So that which might have
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