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 1      III| sentiments and his opinions.~ ~“Unfortunately,” he continued, “you will
 2        V|  insolent wretch.~ ~Fortunatelyunfortunately, perhaps—his hand was arrested
 3     XIII|       in the political world.~ ~Unfortunately, her admiration was disturbed
 4     XVII|       from parts remote.~ ~But, unfortunately, though many of them would
 5     XVII|     trembled upon her lips; but unfortunately she did not utter it, prevented
 6      XIX|      love for Marie-Anne.~ ~But unfortunately the haughty heiress could
 7    XXIII|      disperse, to scatter; but, unfortunately, the thought never once
 8      XXX|       did not wear a uniform.~ ~Unfortunately, the highest crevice was
 9     XXXI|       reward—the blood-money.~ ~Unfortunately, he had nothing whatever
10     XXXI|     suddenly checked himself.~ ~Unfortunately, neither Martial nor Marie-Anne
11     XXXV|   eyewitness.~ ~Fortunately, or unfortunately, he knew nothing of M. d’
12    XXXVI|       cheerful face.~ ~For she, unfortunately, was not restored to health.
13    XXXVI|      France only a few days.”~ ~Unfortunately, Marie-Anne yielded.~ ~“
14     XLII|     marquis, vehemently.~ ~But, unfortunately for him and his plans, he
15       LI|       to the Rue de Varennes.~ ~Unfortunately, this superb dwelling had
16      LII|         as I live.” But Chupin, unfortunately, remained; and he was a
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