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 1       II|      astonishment, crossed the court-yard—a court-yard worthy of the
 2       II|       crossed the court-yard—a court-yard worthy of the mansion, bordered
 3     XXIV| instead of driving through the court-yard as usual, they had driven
 4     XXIV|      see a cabriolet enter the court-yard, and the horse, panting,
 5     XXIV|        this was passing in the court-yard, in the glare of the torches
 6     XXIV|       tramp of soldiers in the court-yard.~ ~A loud voice commanded:~ ~“
 7     XXIV|        prudent to leave in the court-yard a gun that certainly had
 8      XXV|       had arrived, went to the court-yard to meet them, with his white
 9      XXV|        standing saddled in the court-yard, and the couriers who were
10    XLVII|       exercise each day in the court-yard, and even loaned us books
11   XLVIII|      when he dismounted in the court-yard of the chateau and asked
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