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  • Henri was again silent for a time, for he did not know what to say to comfort the afflicted man; but, after a while, Denot himself continued speaking.

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  • Denot made no answer, and he was questioned no further.

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  • They had much more difficulty in disposing of Denot.

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  • Denot: a guide, who not only knew the nature of the country they had to traverse, and the position of the places they wished to attack, but who was also intimate with the insurgent chiefs, acquainted with their persons and their plans, and who would probably disclose, under proper management, every secret of the revolt.

    La Vend�e 2004

  • She sprang from the corner in which Denot had placed her, and coming close to her father, whispered to him.

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  • Denot hesitated; not that he was ashamed to own himself a republican, but his blood was boiling with passion at the language and tone in which he was addressed, and yet he did not dare to shew his anger.

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  • Santerre, with his sword drawn, tramped heavily through the house, followed by Denot, and a score of his men.

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  • Henri now understood why de Lescure had not allowed Denot to be chosen at

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  • From that time, no tidings whatsoever were heard of Denot.

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  • Denot also bowed, but he did it anything but graciously: two things were disagreeable to him, he felt himself at the present moment to be in the back-ground, and the hero of the day, the fêted person, was no better than a postillion.

    La Vend�e 2004

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