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 1       IX|    almost terrible. Not a sound broke the silence, not even the
 2     XXVI|       eternal.~ ~As soon as day broke, they heard the beating
 3    XXVII|  bitterly, and their sobs alone broke the silence. They were the
 4     XXIX|   repulsed him with horror; and broke into a fit of passionate
 5     XXXI|      the misery he had endured, broke him down completely.~ ~Great
 6    XXXIV|     With an eager hand, Martial broke the seal. He glanced over
 7    XXXIX| stupefied.~ ~It was Blanche who broke the spell.~ ~While the Marquis
 8    XXXIX|    destiny; she was afraid; she broke the seal and read:~ ~“Madame
 9     XLIV|       She listened; not a sound broke the stillness.~ ~Agitated
10     XLIV|  thought, “I must read it.” She broke the seal with the arms of
11    XLVII|        outside.”~ ~When morning broke, he went into the garden,
12      LII|       for five minutes no sound broke the stillness save Martial’
13       LV|       the duchess.~ ~He hastily broke the seal and read:~ ~“You
14       LV|    handed the duke a letter, he broke the seal, and read:~ ~“I
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