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 1        I|           have we? The government offered them for sale; we bought
 2       IV|          his equal.~ ~He rose and offered the visitors chairs.~ ~“
 3        V|          Sairmeuse, M. dEscorval offered him his hand.~ ~“I have
 4       XI|         that it was to me that he offered all that money?”~ ~“Zounds!
 5     XIII|          she replied, gently; “he offered us a very considerable sum,
 6      XVI|        that is not all; they have offered me the position of manager
 7      XIX|          say in private. Then she offered each man refreshments—the
 8      XIX|       proofs of moral courage. He offered to assist M. Lacheneur in
 9      XIX|          of a letter, he actually offered to act as his amanuensis.~ ~“
10    XXIII|          without ceremony, but he offered me open combat. Besides,
11     XXIV|          restrain his wrath.~ ~He offered his hands to the inspection
12     XXXI|            he was a tempting bait offered to treason and cupidity.
13     XXXI|        did not accept the hand he offered.~ ~“We should leave you,”
14     XXXV|        been waiting for the baronoffered the honest corporal their
15  XXXVIII| reputation of his daughter.”~ ~“I offered my name and my fortune to
16  XXXVIII|           the swords which Bavois offered him, and assumed an attitude
17     XLII|     intense. Such an occasion now offered itself, and she seized it
18       LI|        buffeted upon one cheek, I offered the other. I must live—I
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