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 1        X|         When his inspection was concluded:~ ~“Decidedly, Marquis,”
 2       XI|     least; and when Martial had concluded, he replied, respectfully,
 3     XIII|    begin until the orators have concluded.”~ ~He spoke so energetically,
 4     XVII|             The treaty was thus concluded; but M. de Courtornieu took
 5    XVIII|     fail——”~ ~The gesture which concluded the sentence said more strongly
 6      XIX|       welcomed him politely, he concluded that his suit was progressing
 7      XIX| Lacheneur’s house.~ ~His father concluded that his ill-humor and gloom
 8    XXVII|         of the Restoration, and concluded by a demand that sentence
 9    XXVII|   remarked, when the lawyer had concluded, “terribly long. We shall
10   XXVIII|         the bargain was quickly concluded.~ ~The prisoner’s life was
11     XXIX|      protection.~ ~When she had concluded:~ ~“Well!” demanded the
12      XXX|          Blanche would be!~ ~He concluded to swallow the bitter pill;
13  XXXVIII|  departed ere this, and Martial concluded that he would probably find
14  XXXVIII|       clock, ordered breakfast, concluded to return to Sairmeuse,
15     XLIV|        slowly, and when she had concluded:~ ~“This young man,” said
16      XLV|     mind that, after dinner was concluded, and twilight had enveloped
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