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 1       II|      You must find strength to move the chest—you must. You
 2        V|        as he watched his enemy move away.~ ~For Martial had
 3     VIII| actually unable to think or to move.~ ~“Besides, he has been
 4       XI|      other. Marie-Anne did not move a muscle.~ ~Was it not the
 5     XXXI| cramped that he could scarcely move them. He finally succeeded
 6     XXXI|           The soldiers did not move. This scene repaid them
 7     XXXV|         But the priest did not move, and in a despondent voice,
 8  XXXVIII|     But Jean Lacheneur did not move.~ ~“What you ask is impossible!”
 9     XLIV|       us.”~ ~But nothing could move Jean Lacheneur, or divert
10      LIV|   inspector.~ ~Martial did not move; his pistol was turned upon
11       LV|       and sufficient energy to move the world, if necessary.~ ~“
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