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 1      III|         he was really occupied in watching his guests, and in studying
 2       VI|               As he spoke, he was watching Marie-Anne.~ ~Blushing and
 3     VIII|        the anxious mother who was watching over him.~ ~He was sitting
 4       XV|            dEscorval at the gate watching for him. By the way in which
 5      XVI|           spies. Your enemies are watching for an opportunity to ruin
 6     XXXV|           The God of the just was watching.~ ~Bavois arrived at the
 7    XXXIX|           large arm-chair, he sat watching, with contracted brows,
 8     XLII|        bed, and two servants were watching his every movement. His
 9     XLII|       doing in Montaignac? Was he watching Martial as he had promised?
10    XLIII|        and how? Since I have been watching the marquis, he has not
11     XLVI|        when she cried for aid was watching over her. When he saw that
12    XLVII|          us no mercy. I have been watching over Marie-Anne, though
13        L|          pouring out poison, then watching its effects, concealed in
14      LII|        her guilt, and that he was watching her.~ ~Her wish to find
15      LII|       more or less, interested in watching her, in criticising her
16     LIII| implacable enemy was still alive, watching for his hour of vengeance.~ ~
17      LIV|   recognized.~ ~And yet a man was watching them, and he quickly followed
18       LV|        the so-called general, was watching for him.~ ~“Ah, ha!” he
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