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 1       II|          withdraw, unnoticed, to run into the garden, and to
 2      XVI|         the gaming-house only to run to public balls. He was
 3       XX|         folly, my dear duke, and run and order out the Montaignac
 4      XXI|         And they departed on the run.~ ~
 5     XXIV| interrogation. And you, Maurice, run and change your clothes;
 6     XXXI|    escaped through the window to run and summon the gendarmes.~ ~
 7     XXXI|    clumsy runners. If you cannot run, I will carry you. They
 8     XXXV|       one.”~ ~He departed on the run, and five minutes later
 9      XLI|        places, then the soldiers run to the spot, and afterward
10    XLVII|          that very well. Shall I run up and warn her?”~ ~“She
11    XLVII|          you may suppose, was to run to the ambassador. We did
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