Chapter

 1       VI|         Maurice, “I will go and ascertain——”~ ~“Go,” replied the baron,
 2     XVII|    consents. It only remains to ascertain if——”~ ~“The other will
 3     XXIX|   determined to question her—to ascertain the truth—to arrest her,
 4    XXXII|         came to Chanlouineau to ascertain the result of her visit.~ ~“
 5    XXXII|         she doing? How could he ascertain?~ ~A dozen times during
 6   XXXIII|         it—I only desire you to ascertain if anyone at Saint-Pavin,
 7     XLIV|         him with my~ ~plans and ascertain whether he prefers a revision
 8      XLV| preference!~ ~But how could she ascertain what she wished to know?
 9      XLV|      she thought.~ ~Resolved to ascertain, she moistened the tip of
10     XLIX|       be the abbe was unable to ascertain.~ ~“Ah! rascals have their
11      LII|        a good-humored smile, “I ascertain the identity of the persons
12     LIII|         to Chelteux in order to ascertain, if possible, what she had
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