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 1        V|              Had they overheard and questioned him, he would probably have
 2     VIII|       became extremely cautious. He questioned them, but could obtain only
 3    XVIII|        suspicion of the truth.~ ~He questioned his son, but skilfully as
 4    XXVII|       startling declaration.~ ~“You questioned me,” he resumed, “and I
 5     XXXI|         interruption.~ ~Had he been questioned, the duke would probably
 6     XXXI|           recriminations.~ ~Closely questioned by his companions, Lacheneur,
 7     XXXI| shepherd-boy, whom M. Lacheneur had questioned, had decided the fugitive’
 8      XLI|       perhaps arrested. If you were questioned, what plausible explanation
 9    XLIII|    Sairmeuse, who has been adroitly questioned by my wife, declares that
10     XLIX|             third time she had been questioned on the subject.~ ~Intense
11     LIII|             reputation.~ ~Lacheneur questioned the widow and her son in
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