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1 2,3| become his enemy, when he learned that he had been a listener, 2 2,5| But that same evening I learned that the husband and wife, 3 3,4| spite of his reticence, I learned that he had been tricked 4 5,2| certainly not the first he had learned, for he still remembered 5 5,3| amount of intelligence, he learned scarcely anything during 6 5,4| so that his friends soon learned to judge very accurately 7 6,1| are expensive - as she had learned conclusively. "If the man 8 6,1| certainly say this if he ever learned the truth; and he would 9 8,5| age of thirteen, she had learned to look upon everybody and 10 12,1| rapidly related all he had learned by his visit to the baron, 11 12,1| Where had Madame Ferailleur learned these particulars? Pascal 12 12,2| son, nothing that I have learned gives me the right to do 13 14,1| moments later that they learned a portion of the truth through 14 15,1| fatal charm. I afterward learned that this was only a natural 15 15,4| during our long journey, I learned the cause of our flight 16 16,1| you came in. What I have learned makes it extremely unpleasant 17 17,2| information as he desired. He learned that at nine o'clock on 18 19,3| to the Rue d'Ulm, where I learned that you had sold your furniture 19 20,3| not till later that people learned what precautions the baron