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Gringoire had become involved, in his pursuit of the gypsy, in that inextricable labyrinth of alleys, squares, and closed courts which surround the ancient sepulchre of the Saints-Innocents, and which resembles a ball of thread tangled by a cat.
That night--it was the fourteenth of August--he sat up late, and wrote two fervent letters; one was to Lucie, explaining the strong obligation he was under to go to Paris, and showing her, at length, the reasons that he had, for feeling confident that he could become involved in no personal danger there; the other was to the Doctor, confiding Lucie and their dear child to his care, and dwelling on the same topics with the strongest assurances.
But as soon as we try to say what exactly the difference is, we become involved in perplexities.
Moreover, if it were a stake of insignificant size, its true owner would sometimes decline to continue the dispute, rather than become involved in a scandal.
In 1603 he made peace, only to become involved in other, still more, serious difficulties.
And this man I bent over--this commonplace, quiet stranger--how had he become involved in the web of horror?
Our new acquaintance had become involved in a vexatious difficulty with his pipe which had suddenly betrayed his trust and disappointed his anticipation of self-indulgence.
A seminar was held yesterday to encourage those at grassroots level to become involved in the party and a Women's Network will be formed next month.
The main aim of this project was to see disengaged pupils who had become involved with anti-social behaviour or were on the verge of becoming involved, fulfil their potential and become positive community members as well as excellent pupils.
Eventually Kailasha become involved at the highest level, responding to millions with crisp, clear advice and no backtalk.
The information has been specifically written for people new to rugby league to provide a clear explanation of different areas of the game they may wish to become involved with.
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