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1 III| continued his remarks on this subject until the carriage approached 2 III| advisable to change the subject.~ ~This he did, by relating 3 III| his mistake; but upon this subject the duke would not permit 4 VI| no direct allusion to the subject had ever escaped the lips 5 XII| Why did he choose this subject in preference to any other? 6 XVI| Monsieur. I have considered the subject carefully; the profits are 7 XVI| only one more word on this subject. I have said too much already. 8 XVII| next day, he broached the subject to the duke.~ ~His overtures 9 XXX| exaggerated his knowledge of the subject, nor the efficacy of his 10 XXXII| no better informed on the subject than he was himself, that 11 XXXIII| a single question on the subject.~ ~But this superb indifference 12 XXXVI| not speak to her on the subject, however, fearing something 13 XLIII| Chanlouineau’s will was the subject of countless comments.~ ~“ 14 XLVIII| Martial said no more on this subject. He made known his petition, 15 XLIX| had been questioned on the subject.~ ~Intense as was his surprise, 16 L| Borderie.~ ~The inquest was the subject of all her conversation 17 LIII| information whatever on the subject. He told them his name,