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1 IV | Paris and up to their very doors?” he asked.~“No; but—”~“ 2 VII | grated windows, these heavy doors—in short, with all the sinister 3 VII | toward one of the five or six doors that opened into the courtyard. 4 VIII| shall be there when the doors open.”~To send Father Absinthe 5 X | expected to see the prison doors fly open at the conclusion 6 XIV | on the other a range of doors, each with a number on its 7 XVI | when he arrived there. The doors had barely opened. The attendants 8 XVI | triple bolts that secure the doors; the grating that shuts 9 XVII| sit down between two open doors. And we did very well, as 10 XIX | eyes and opened the prison doors for the release of suspected 11 XIX | him at liberty. The prison doors are opened, and he is told 12 XXI | peering through the glass doors of three of these establishments 13 XXI | concierge if there are not two doors by which any one can leave 14 XXI | to close the heavy double doors of the grand entrance.~The 15 XXI | the summons all the lower doors were carefully closed and 16 XXI | rap gently at one of the doors opening into the hall. His 17 XXV | would have opened the prison doors. Instead of that, what did