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 1     XIII|       abstraction.~ ~“It is the result of my adroit manoeuvre,”
 2      XIV|       could be any doubt of the result, were thoughts which never
 3      XIV|       was another matter!~ ~The result of all this was that during
 4       XV|         them I do not know. The result you see.”~ ~The baroness
 5     XXIV| Impatient, however, to know the result, she sent the gardener to
 6    XXVII|      frightful certainty of the result.~ ~Three large tables taken
 7      XXX|       before the judges was the result of his preoccupation.~ ~
 8      XXX|   permit it. This is merely the result of your own—credulity. When
 9      XXX|   corridor.~ ~So slight was the result of his labors, that at the
10    XXXII|   Chanlouineau to ascertain the result of her visit.~ ~“Well, my
11     XLII|      which had been shed.~ ~The result of all this was, that when
12     XLII|     such a person?~ ~It was the result of one of those simple combinations
13     XLIV|         him to be a hero.~ ~The result of these suspicions was
14    XLVII|       her death possibly be the result of a crime?~ ~He had carefully
15    XLVII|    obliged to wait long for the result.~ ~“One fine afternoon,
16      LII|         He was now awaiting the result of his application at the
17      LIV|         important decisions may result from this revery?”~ ~They
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