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1 I,I | royalist; I was wounded~at Saint-Roch in Vendemiaire: isn't it
2 I,II | Napoleon on the~steps of Saint-Roch, and was wounded at the
3 I,II | of Roses," living between Saint-Roch and~the Rue de la Sourdiere,
4 I,II | struck him on the steps of Saint-Roch~gave him the reputation
5 I,II | took up the collections at Saint-Roch in the best of good company.
6 I,II | dwelt upon his~wound at Saint-Roch, his attachment to the Bourbons,
7 I,IV | Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th~Vendemiaire,
8 I,IV | Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th~Vendemiaire.
9 I,V | Bourbons~upon the steps of Saint-Roch, on the 13th Vendemiaire,
10 I,V | church as her mother did at Saint-Roch.~She had reached the point
11 I,V | your age--upon the~steps of Saint-Roch on the 13th Vendemiaire,
12 I,VI | Bourbons upon the steps of Saint-Roch, on the 13th Vendemiaire,
13 I,VI | wounded in the affair of~Saint-Roch, judges in the department
14 I,VII| said the judge.~ ~"--of Saint-Roch on the 13th Vendemiaire,
15 I,II | morning to hear Mass at Saint-Roch, and took God for his confidant.~ ~"
16 I,II | soldier coming home from Saint-Roch, my request~will be granted.
17 I,III| of Napoleon, wounded at Saint-Roch. Birotteau,~exasperated,
18 I,VII| Vendemiaire, on the~steps of the Saint-Roch, which were stained with
19 I,VII| his blood on the~steps of Saint-Roch an office where he might
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