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1 1 | registering in its archives an event of this kind. There were
2 3 | with the young man. The event which had occurred had in
3 10| embarrassment, "the cause of this event?" ~"He attributed it, I
4 15| past ten--an hour after the event." ~"Well," replied the cardinal,
5 15| your residence during the event and that he took no part
6 17| more importance to that event than it merited." ~"You
7 17| a man or the issue of an event; it is to these powers we
8 24| the spot on which this sad event had passed, he would, perhaps,
9 27| who, foreseeing such an event, had kept his eye on him,
10 28| which always indicated an event of some gravity. M. de Treville
11 41| the fort of La Pree. ~This event had hastened the resolutions
12 41| began to reflect. ~This event might have three causes: ~
13 44| Louvre every time any great event is impending." ~"Is that
14 44| did there not happen an event which saved Austria? Why
15 48| setting out by some great event. His Eminence is the most
16 52| prisoner has fainted--for this event not having been foreseen,
17 59| which announced the fatal event, she had ordered the anchor
18 60| already anticipating the event, was further confirmed in
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