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1 XVI | won a sufficient number of votes, my name will come out~of 2 XVI | have not the~majority of votes in Besancon, I must gain 3 XVI | in Besancon, I must gain votes among the~citizens. So the 4 XVI | fee I ask of you is the votes you may be able~secretly 5 XVI | and said in my ear, 'The votes are a bargain all~the same.'-- 6 XVII | electors, to secure~their votes; if, after wrangling in 7 XVII | writing to you! Yes, the votes I can command, those of 8 XX | you~will get a hundred votes in a mass, and far more 9 XXI | Republican who should combine the votes of the~enthusiasts and the 10 XXI | represented on an average~six votes, but in estimating their 11 XXI | in short, above a hundred votes. Adding to these~what, among 12 XXI | you were master of the votes by ballot. Under~such circumstances, 13 XXII | overpower~reflection. If the votes had then been taken, Albert' 14 XXII | to count the~Ministerial votes, and contrived to have a 15 XXII | practically the show of~hands; the votes are counted, the candidates 16 XXII | receive the purely Ministerial votes. The votes,~thus divided, 17 XXII | purely Ministerial votes. The votes,~thus divided, gave no result. 18 XXII | to deceive~the enemy. The votes for Monsieur de Chavoncourt, 19 XXII | Radicals. A hundred and sixty votes were not recorded: those 20 XXIII| will gain eighty Legitimist votes;~add them to the thirty 21 XXIII| son, you have two hundred votes, and the Prefecture no more 22 XXIII| I have two hundred votes?" said Albert, standing 23 XXIV | to turn; if he had sixty votes, he~would often scotch the 24 XXV | majority of a hundred and forty votes.~ ~"Jack is gone by the