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 1       IV|     purchased Sairmeuse,” he answered, in a voice husky with emotion, “
 2      XXI|     forward!”~ ~A loud cheer answered her, and the little band
 3   XXVIII|   decided yet,” the officers answered in response to Mme. dEscorval’
 4     XXIX|      you need not thank me,” answered the brave peasant. “I said
 5     XXIX|  truth Marie-Anne would have answered “Yes.” The Marquis de Sairmeuse
 6   XXXIII|  inquired.~ ~And the soldier answered: “No. He wore a large cloak,
 7   XXXIII|    are at your disposal,” he answered sulkily. “They, perhaps,
 8     XLII| report reached Paris, it was answered by a decree depriving him
 9     XLII|    was useless.~ ~“Yes,” she answered; “it is Marie-Anne that
10     XLII|          I will try,” Chupin answered.~ ~He did indeed try; he
11     XLIV|   almost inaudible voice she answered:~ ~“Yes.”~ ~And that was
12      LIV|      Martial.~ ~“Certainly,” answered the man.~ ~Had Martial been
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