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 1       II|  trembling, trying to read his sentence in the eyes of his daughter.~ ~“
 2    XVIII|    gesture which concluded the sentence said more strongly than
 3    XXVII|     concluded by a demand that sentence of death should be pronounced
 4    XXVII|        to ask of you. When the sentence of death shall have been
 5   XXVIII|     she does not know that the sentence of a military commission
 6   XXVIII|    With this aim in view, when sentence of death was passed upon
 7     XXIX|    opportunity to complete the sentence. The duke sprang to the
 8     XXIX|     not bind one. When is this sentence to be carried into execution?”~ ~“
 9    XXXII| waiting to hear the end of the sentence the marquis made his escape,
10     XLVI|        was none the less under sentence of death, executory in twenty-four
11   XLVIII|    abruptly in the middle of a sentence.~ ~Instinct had suddenly
12     LIII|      sent to Brest.~ ~But this sentence afforded the duchess no
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