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 1       IX| interrupted her:~ ~“Ah! I did not expect this,” he said, despondently. “
 2     XIII|       Revolution, have a right to expect ample compensation. Our
 3      XVI|           injustice. What could I expect the duke to do? To make
 4      XVI|          property.”~ ~“And do you expect to make me, your old friend,
 5     XXXI|    Balstain, “what else could one expect from a vile knave like Chupin?
 6    XXXVI|    ceremony. Now reflect, shall I expect you on Wednesday?”~ ~“Oh,
 7  XXXVIII|          Here is a proof, which I expect you to give to Maurice,
 8    XXXIX|           not return; she did not expect him.~ ~The Duc de Sairmeuse
 9    XLIII|               But what use do you expect to make of all this information?”~ ~“
10     XLIV|           and Courtornieu have to expect from me.”~ ~It was impossible
11      XLV|       chair.~ ~And whom could she expect save Martial? The person
12     XLVI|        refuse to tell me whom you expect here in an hour—at midnight.”~ ~“
13      LII|           however, that he should expect an annuity of twenty-four
14     LIII|         possible, what she had to expect.~ ~Fouche’s former agent
15     LIII|        Madame la Duchesse—I shall expect you at my establishment~ ~
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