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 1       II|             than this avenue, a fit approach to a palace; and the stranger
 2       II|             him.~ ~They rose at his approach, and removed their hats
 3     XIII| arrondissement of Montaignac.~ ~The approach to the castle was by a long
 4    XXIII|         could command a view of the approach to the citadel, and deliberately
 5    XXVII|          them, and motioned them to approach; then, pointing to Chanlouineau:~ ~“
 6     XXXI|           sprang up and fled at his approach. In a terrible voice, he
 7     XXXI|       stranger, at first refused to approach.~ ~The offer of a piece
 8   XXXIII|         were a venomous beast. If I approach a man, he draws back; if
 9      XLI|           inexpressible terror, the approach of the moment when she could
10     XLII|      summoned sufficient courage to approach him. For more than a minute
11      XLV|         person!”~ ~She was about to approach the house, when a peculiar
12      LIV|            rampart, and awaited the approach of the enemy.~ ~The next
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