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1 II, II| is the chief of a band of robbers, who ply their nefarious 2 IV, III| clothes they wore.~ ~They were robbers.~ ~One of the men swung 3 IV, III| First he wakened Henry.~ ~"Robbers have broken into the manor, 4 IV, III| to learn that there are robbers in the neighborhood, she 5 IV, III| You are going after the robbers with a walking-stick?"~ ~" 6 IV, III| thieves; they are not real robbers. Men of this sort will run 7 IV, III| not the meeting with the robbers, but with the baroness.~ ~ 8 IV, III| entered, two more of the robbers jump from the window into 9 IV, III| the house. There were no robbers here, but on the table lay 10 IV, III| battle against a band of robbers, and conquered!~ ~"I am 11 IV, III| from their slumbers. The robbers are gone, and have taken 12 IV, III| secretly joined the band of robbers, and that there would be 13 IV, III| is best guarded against robbers which is kept in the room 14 V, I| far as Marie's safety from robbers was concerned, Count Vavel 15 V, I| feel perfectly sure that no robbers would attempt to break into 16 VI, IV| chance of another attack from robbers like that from which you 17 VI, IV| Ludwig delivered you from robbers?" repeated Marie, in astonishment. " 18 VI, IV| with: "What is this I hear? Robbers? I heard nothing about robbers."~ ~" 19 VI, IV| Robbers? I heard nothing about robbers."~ ~"The baroness herself 20 VI, IV| who again observed:~ ~"Robbers? I confess I should like 21 VI, IV| put to flight the four robbers, Marie's face glowed with 22 VI, IV| Grant an amnesty to the robbers; not to the four who broke 23 VII, III| the shadow, four masked robbers (Jocrisse was their leader!) 24 VII, III| approach of the deliverer the "robbers" took to their heels, and