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 1      III|       a happy one. The chosen companion of the dissipated and licentious
 2       XV|       their confidence in the companion in their vigil was great;
 3      XIX|    distance the baron and his companion saw the windows of the citadel
 4    XXIII|       waited, hoping that his companion might rejoin him, and deemed
 5    XXIII|       musket to the care of a companion, threw himself flat upon
 6     XXIV|       faithful and courageous companion of his existence.~ ~Without
 7     XXVI| hundred, and the duke and his companion had decided to summon before
 8     XXXI|      a peculiar glance at his companion.~ ~So they walked on, and
 9       LI|     herself from her detested companion.~ ~Would it be possible
10       LV|       I was right.”~ ~But his companion evinced no enthusiasm.~ ~“
11       LV|   explanation, he dragged his companion rapidly along.~ ~When they
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