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 1        X|      you insist upon it——”~ ~Armed with this authorization,
 2     XVII| worthy of her, Mlle. Blanche armed herself with a weapon of
 3    XVIII|        But M. dEscorval had armed himself with the impassable
 4     XXII| matter for him, since he was armed with discretionary authority
 5     XXIV|    passage, were a number of armed soldiers.~ ~He cast a suspicious
 6      XXV|  from assuming a disguise.~ ~Armed with the most absolute power,
 7    XXVII|   was assailed by a crowd of armed brigands. While they were
 8     XXXI|      entreaties. Had he been armed, doubtless, he would have
 9  XXXVIII| vestibule of the chateau, he armed himself against the scorn
10       XL|     contemptible act to send armed soldiers to seize an honest
11     XLII|    come and join me.’ He was armed with a gun; he fired——”~ ~
12    XLVII|    and sons of the dead man, armed with pickaxes and spades,
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