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1 I | travellers would put off their journey to make it with their~long-tried
2 I | So! Has this secret journey anything to do with the
3 I | saving their money. If this journey concerns Monsieur Moreau,~
4 II | the meaning of this sudden journey, and the~incognito maintained
5 II | that Monsieur de Serizy's journey by a public~conveyance,
6 III | phrases as to the weather, the~journey, and the stopping-places
7 III | twenty miles appeared a journey, showed plainly that he~
8 III | were starting upon a long journey,~and went with him to the
9 III | out of the lad during the journey. Oscar chose~not to hear.
10 IV | a need of enlivening the journey and~forgetting its tedium.~ ~
11 VII | has ruined me. During his journey in Pierrotin's~coach, he
12 VIII| committed on that~luckless journey; but the volume of his repressed
13 IX | dress on the day of that journey to Presles, as the~effect
14 X | briefly the affair of the journey to Presles.~ ~"Ah! yes,"
15 X | than I even~hoped. That journey to Presles was only a heedlessness
16 X | his~painful remarks on the journey to Presles, but to feel
17 XI | our blagueur of the famous journey to Presles," cried~Joseph
18 XI | Bridau, sadly, "that the last journey the~count will ever take
19 XI | The adventure of the journey to Presles was a lesson
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