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 1       II|    that evening.~ ~“At last I ventured. I had heard Monsieur d’
 2       VI|      will permit me, father,” ventured Maurice, “I will go and
 3      VII|       success without, Chupin ventured to present himself at the
 4      XII|   very favorably received, he ventured to follow the marquis at
 5     XVII| disposed of; and, at last, he ventured to say:~ ~“Then the marriage
 6    XXVII|     Probably. Yet, why had he ventured so hazardous a blow?~ ~The
 7    XXXII|       already, for Chupin had ventured to awake him in the middle
 8    XLIII|   last became impatient.~ ~He ventured to touch her upon the arm,
 9      XLV|    more than an hour, Blanche ventured to breathe. She recognized
10     XLVI|     and with closed eyes, she ventured to softly open the door
11        L|    trifle indisposed, she had ventured to ask if her breakfast
12       LI|       three occasions she had ventured to differ from her niece
13       LV|       depended upon it, and I ventured to imitate Monsieur dEscorval
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