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 1       XX|   Monsieur, no. The rebels have accomplices here. All the retired officers
 2      XXI|     will touch the heart of his accomplices. We will persuade these
 3    XXVII|     among them who were not our accomplices, and who certainly did not
 4   XXVIII|     send a circular warning our accomplices of the date decided upon
 5    XXXII|         promising to betray his accomplices.”~ ~The thought that his
 6    XXXII|       would probably reveal the accomplices.~ ~On hearing the word “
 7   XXXIII|     give the name of one of his accomplices.~ ~Condemned to be beheaded,
 8        L|     said, in that low tone that accomplices always use in speaking of
 9      LIV| Marie-Anne’s son.~ ~These three accomplices had no suspicion of his
10      LIV|    evening Jean was to meet his accomplices at a ball at the Rainbow—
11      LIV|      last instructions.~ ~These accomplices were to open the scene;
12      LIV| forgotten them, but Lacheneur’s accomplices had noticed them, and were
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