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1 I | cried.~ ~"Won!" replied the Vicar-General. "The verdict of the Court, 2 I | from hence," replied the Vicar-General.~"Monsieur Savaron lives 3 IV | with closed doors. The Vicar-General, the dear Abbe~Grancey, 4 V | conversation in the hands of the~Vicar-General.~ ~"The President of the 5 V | Certainly, madame," replied the Vicar-General.~ ~"Well, tell us about 6 V | daughter, who, all the~time the Vicar-General had been speaking, seemed 7 VI | Rosalie point-blank to the Vicar-General, during a moment of silence.~ ~ 8 VI | exchanged rapid glances with the Vicar-General.~ ~"What can that matter 9 VII | Rosalie now understood the Vicar-General's words in their~fullest 10 VII | left the church.~ ~"The Vicar-General was right," thought she. "/ 11 XVI | and work at night. The Vicar-General, a~man of parts, and very 12 XVI | friend,~I think, of this Vicar-General.~ ~"Now I am overwhelmed 13 XVII | can command, those of the~Vicar-General, of the persons I can oblige, 14 XIX | understood the lawyer. The Vicar-General had~come to introduce to 15 XX | to Leopold how deeply the Vicar-General had~pledged himself.~ ~Four 16 XX | the localities," said the Vicar-General.~ ~"Girardet can go," said 17 XXI | preliminary meeting, found the Vicar-General and the~lawyer cold, calm, 18 XXII | He dared not go to the~Vicar-General, and the Vicar-General never 19 XXII | the~Vicar-General, and the Vicar-General never showed himself. Albert 20 XXIII | time Albert understood. The Vicar-General would not be implicated~ 21 XXIV | for the Chapter," said the Vicar-General, smiling.~"Now, as to all 22 XXIV | He must be dead!"~ ~The Vicar-General stepped out into the garden, 23 XXIV | Rosalie's face~that the Vicar-General could not detect it. He 24 XXIV | Abbe de Godenars, another Vicar-General,~a man of about forty, who 25 XXIV | said the Baroness.~ ~The Vicar-General read the letter; he saw 26 XXIV | Albert Savarus!" thought the Vicar-General.~ ~ ~ 27 XXV | Girardet the~attorney, the Vicar-General, and Rosalie--were seriously 28 XXVI | When, after dinner, the Vicar-General took Mademoiselle de Watteville~ 29 XXVI | she must confess to the Vicar-General the~horrible machinations 30 XXVI | written so much astonished the Vicar-General that he~read them a second 31 XXVII | honor to truth," said the Vicar-General.~"Place the real and the 32 XXVII | On hearing this, the Vicar-General wrote to Leopold. This was 33 XXVII | Monsieur l'Abbe de Grancey,~Vicar-General of the Diocese of Besancon.~ ~ ~" 34 XXVIII| received this letter the good Vicar-General wrote to the~General of 35 XXVIII| Monsieur l'Abbe de Grancey,~Vicar-General of the Diocese of Besancon.~ ~ ~" 36 XXVIII| Satan!" exclaimed the Vicar-General.~ ~Towards the end of that 37 XXVIII| Leopold~Hannequin by the Vicar-General, and the notary's reply,