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 1        V|        A glance from Marie-Anne commanded silence. He obeyed, and
 2       IX|        the arm.~ ~“Remain,” she commanded, “remain! So you have failed
 3    XVIII|         moment at a place which commanded a view of the cottage. While
 4       XX|       appeared.~ ~“My uniform,” commanded M. de Sairmeuse; “my pistols!
 5       XX|         the Place dArms, which commanded an extended view of the
 6      XXI|    fortifications is a garrison commanded by a man whose energy and
 7    XXIII|         firing, my friends,” he commanded; “retreat!”~ ~They obeyed—
 8     XXIV|       convinced that my husband commanded the insurrectionists. They
 9     XXIV|        question, but Abbe Midon commanded silence by a gesture.~ ~
10     XXIV|      court-yard.~ ~A loud voice commanded:~ ~“Halt!”~ ~The priest
11     XXIV| bristling mustache.~ ~“Bavois,” commanded the officer, “you will take
12     XXIV|   service. The little fool that commanded us this evening thought
13     XXIX|       she stammered; “my father commanded and threatened, and I—I
14      XLV|      cloak, quickly, aunt,” she commanded. “I am going for a walk,
15      XLV|        edge of the woods, which commanded a view of the front of the
16    XLVII|      was I who recommended, who commanded the greatest precautions!
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