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1 III| only performed his duty. He considered that he had honestly and 2 IV| own house, a man whom he considered his equal.~ ~He rose and 3 VI| Yes, the marriage was considered a foregone conclusion.~ ~ 4 VII| powerful in their eyes, considered the danger so threatening 5 XVI| wrong, Monsieur. I have considered the subject carefully; the 6 XVIII| insults.”~ ~“But I should be considered a coward, Monsieur!”~ ~“ 7 XXIII| the spot which they had considered best adapted to the prolonged 8 XXVII| the military commission considered such a course quite beneath 9 XXX| exclamation proved that he considered the abbe an egregious fool.~ ~“ 10 XXXII| father; but in reality he considered the threat puerile.~ ~Marie-Anne 11 XXXIV| suspecting that the marriage was considered a shameless defiance of 12 XXXV| s feet, would have been considered very imprudent.~ ~Of course, 13 XXXVI| Maurice exclaimed; “have you considered the advice you offer me? 14 XXXVIII| Marie-Anne despised him, and considered him a traitor and a coward.~ ~ 15 L| to fulfil it.~ ~She had considered the matter, and she saw 16 LIII| they gave and which were considered the most brilliant in Paris 17 LIV| little or nothing for it. He considered its burdens heavy; its compensations