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1 XVI | alone to canvass~for the election. The people of the Comte 2 XVII| young~again the day after my election. I shall enter on my true 3 XVII| of this client,~make my election already sure.~ ~ 4 XIX | him a qualification for election. He had~not seemed to seek 5 XX | Monsieur Savaron at the next~election, and you will see!"~ ~"Go 6 XX | will see!"~ ~"Go to the election! take the oath?" cried the 7 XX | mystery till the eve of my election. Now, to~plead for the Wattevilles 8 XX | unknown on the day of the~election, when the candidates must 9 XX | Restoration!"~ ~"On the day of the election," said Savarus, "I will 10 XX | interests that lie beyond my election."~ ~The Abbe left Savarus 11 XXI | if you would attend the election this~year, carry the day, 12 XXI | aimed at preventing Albert's election, so as to keep him five~ 13 XXI | Besancon.~ ~At that time an election was a fight between parties, 14 XXI | whole life depends on an election, the~period that elapses 15 XXI | Two months before the election a meeting was held at the 16 XXII| Prefecture, would carry~the election, if only the Prefet could 17 XXII| The show of hands at an election, like a dress rehearsal 18 XXII| defended within three days. The election will~not be over in three 19 XXIV| known to have meddled in election~matters, we should be eaten 20 XXIV| very~eager for Albert's election. The Abbe de Grancey sat 21 XXV | pause.~ ~"He gives up the election."~ ~Rosalie put her finger 22 XXV | If there is an end of the~election, there is an end of the 23 XXVI| was~wholly occupied with election matters, the Duchess had