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1 IV| a throne would have been deeply touched.~ ~But the duke 2 VI| son,” said M. d’Escorval, deeply affected; “you have conducted 3 VI| Monsieur le Baron, I am deeply touched by your grandeur 4 VI| your grandeur of soul—yes, deeply touched. You wish to make 5 IX| this woman whom he loved so deeply, he exclaimed:~ ~“Is it 6 XIII| I confess, interested me deeply. It was written by a poor 7 XVII| Marie-Anne could not fail to be deeply touched by this kindly interest 8 XVIII| repeat it.”~ ~And he blushed deeply, as he added:~ ~“Ah! it 9 XXI| evident to all that he was deeply moved.~ ~It is impossible 10 XXIX| not wish her to know how deeply he was wounded, perhaps 11 XXX| These men were evidently deeply moved, and yet, obeying 12 XXXII| decorated, who had been deeply wounded by imputations uttered 13 XLII| himself was concerned, he deeply deplored the mistakes into 14 XLIX| was fruitless. Maurice was deeply discouraged.~ ~“My child 15 L| her part so well, that, deeply moved, almost repentant, 16 L| his oath of vengeance. He deeply regretted that Chupin was 17 LIII| poor old woman affected her deeply.~ ~She had lost an accomplice