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 1        I|  stealing was the only means of support for himself, his wife, two
 2       II|          totters and seeks some support, however fragile.~ ~“You
 3    XXIII|   formidable; he brought to the support of his marvellous courage
 4      XXV|      for His Majesty.”~ ~And in support of this assertion, he pointed
 5    XXVII|       to lean upon the abbe for support. But while the baron greeted
 6    XXXIV|   against the marble mantel for support.~ ~“I do not understand,”
 7     XXXV|         hands for some point of support, and gradually sinking to
 8    XXXVI|         soldier were obliged to support her, almost carry her. Fortunately
 9    XLVII|     against which he leaned for support.~ ~“Marie-Anne is dead!”
10    XLVII| staggered; they were obliged to support him to an arm-chair.~ ~“
11      LIV|       clinging to the walls for support.~ ~“It was she who murdered
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