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1 II| of sorrow; but I cannot fail to realize that my confidence 2 III| a dignity that could not fail to check any attempt at 3 XI| Marie-Anne was, she could not fail to understand that her presence 4 XI| probity like yours, cannot fail to esteem each other. I 5 XI| might be, he could no longer fail to comprehend Martial’s 6 XI| was a woman, and could not fail to understand the meaning 7 XVII| principality, the duke could not fail to be delighted with an 8 XVII| love! Martial could not fail to be fascinated by the 9 XVII| Marie-Anne could not fail to be deeply touched by 10 XVIII| shall be my wife; if we fail——”~ ~The gesture which concluded 11 XIX| M. d’Escorval could not fail to remark the long and frequent 12 XXVII| part of the duke could not fail to arouse suspicion. But 13 XXXII| empressement which could not fail to silence all doubts, in 14 XXXIV| minds of everyone, could not fail to bring odium upon these 15 XXXVIII| Maurice, and which cannot fail to convince even you.”~ ~“ 16 XXXVIII| she, at least, could not fail to be surprised at his generosity.~ ~ 17 XXXVIII| would you have my expedition fail entirely?”~ ~He hurried