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1 XXV| by confessing your own guilt, you could save your father, 2 XXV| dangerous. Your confession of guilt would only implicate your 3 XXVI| extent of each prisoner’s guilt? It would have been difficult 4 XXVII| dust and mud betray your guilt. Must I, a soldier, remind 5 XXVII| So you confess your guilt?”~ ~Once outside, the abbe 6 XXVII| accepted as a confession of guilt; at least, some present 7 XLV| some doubt of Marie-Anne’s guilt; her resolution might have 8 XLVI| would induce her to deny her guilt.~ ~She advanced resolutely, 9 XLVII| Maurice. “You confess your guilt, scoundrel?”~ ~Once again 10 XLVIII| equivalent to a confession of guilt. She would be compelled 11 LII| Lacheneur suspected her guilt, and that he was watching 12 LV| at the Borderie, and the guilt of the duchess, would undoubtedly