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 1       XI|     Anne-Marie checked him.~ ~He reflected upon the possible, even
 2      XII|          motive?~ ~“And yet,” he reflected, “my hands are tied; and
 3     XVII|  distrusted her own power.~ ~She reflected that Martial’s position
 4    XVIII|          M. Lacheneur paused and reflected for a moment, as if striving
 5     XXIV|        Maurice.~ ~“This was,” he reflected, “the only way to save the
 6   XXVIII|          journey to Paris.”~ ~He reflected a moment, then added:~ ~“
 7      XXX|      under the Restoration.~ ~He reflected. Should he, on account of
 8    XXXVI| gendarmes would arrest us.”~ ~He reflected for a moment, twirling his
 9    XXXVI|   haunted me continually. I have reflected, and this~ ~is my last will:~ ~“
10    XXXVI|       good would denial do?~ ~He reflected that confession is sometimes
11   XXXVII|          s execution; he had not reflected, he would go at once; he
12       XL|       have been generous to have reflected the evening before and not
13     XLII|       your conditions.”~ ~Chupin reflected a moment, then he replied:~ ~“
14      XLV|         at the Borderie. Blanche reflected that this would give her
15    XLVII|       came too late!”~ ~The abbe reflected for a moment.~ ~“Then you
16     LIII|        is as I have guessed,” he reflected.~ ~She came.~ ~Hidden in
17      LIV|          of his costume. Then he reflected that, since he knew where
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