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 1       IX|      grove, Maurice consulted his watch. It marked the hour of mid-day.
 2    XVIII|        sank into it, intending to watch for his father’s return;
 3     XXIV|         heard that cadet. Listen, watch, arrest, report. So he takes
 4    XXVII|        read:~ ~“Whatever happens, watch over Maurice; restrain him.
 5      XXX|        come yet. He consulted his watch. It marked the hour of seven.~ ~
 6      XXX|     guards, who had resumed their watch in the corridor.~ ~So slight
 7      XXX|            Corporal, keep a close watch. If the prisoner needs anything,
 8     XXXI|     pointing to the open door:~ ~“Watch!” he said. “I feel it my
 9    XXXII|           the point; they were to watch the frontier, to submit
10   XXXVII|           The police kept a close watch over the physicians and
11     XLII|     little distance. Keep a close watch on every side, and if you
12     XLII|      replied. “I only wish you to watch the Marquis de Sairmeuse.”~ ~“
13      XLV|      would give her ample time to watch the effects of the poison
14       LI| trustworthy person must remain to watch over my poor father. You
15      LIV|         were in your place, would watch my wife.”~ ~It was only
16      LIV|            Blanche used daily—her watch, her purse, and several
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