Chapter

 1        I|            Host, voices were hushed, heads uncovered, and a few even
 2       II| circumstances, would have lost their heads! But he, M. Lacheneur, had
 3      XVI|             touching a hair of their heads. I use them only because
 4     XVII|             this— these girls, whose heads have been turned by flattery,
 5      XXI|              your head, and upon the heads of your children!”~ ~Appalled
 6      XXV|             dEscorval averted their heads, on seeing his carriage,
 7      XXX|               they will chop off our heads with the same axe. But we
 8     XXXV|          empty. They will poke their heads out of the window, and they
 9   XXXVII|            without a shelter for our heads: they are feasting and making
10     XLII|           but they turned away their heads to laugh, and she overheard
11    XLVII|            They trembled, hung their heads, but did not say a word.~ ~
12     LIII|       Lacheneur was visited upon the heads of his murderer’s children.~ ~
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