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 1       IV|          other for a moment; each expecting, perhaps, an insult from
 2       XI|       Maurice Marie-Anne had been expecting and hoping for every moment.~ ~
 3     XIII|          Blanche; because she was expecting a visit from her friend;
 4       XX|         added:~ ~“The devil! I am expecting Blanche this evening. She
 5      XXI|         he replied, “and they are expecting us at Montaignac. You would
 6    XXVII|     brought against them, and not expecting instant trial, had not thought
 7       XL|         But Martial, who had been expecting this visit, had prepared
 8     XLII|           teeth; he was evidently expecting some proposition to murder,
 9     XLII|            and every moment I was expecting to feel the hand of the
10      XLV|     indicated that Marie-Anne was expecting someone; the bright fire,
11     XLVI|          tell what guests she was expecting?~ ~To name Baron dEscorval
12      LII| carelessly; “what man?”~ ~She was expecting no one; it must be one of
13       LV|          went by, and Martial was expecting to be summoned before the
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