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 1      XXV|          host knew as much as the authorities; he knew even more, since
 2      XXV|           course would render the authorities odious, and the rebels more
 3     XXVI|          of siege. The military~ ~authorities have been granted discretionary
 4    XXVII|       Montaignac and informed the authorities. But what you say is untrue.
 5     XXXI|         is to inform you that the authorities of Montaignac promise to
 6     XXXI|    Montaignac. He would go to the authorities and say: “Here is Lacheneur’
 7     XXXI|    delivering up Lacheneur to the authorities, they might obtain pardon
 8     XXXI|        prove it before the proper authorities,” said the officer in command.~ ~“
 9      XLI| reasonably have supposed that the authorities of Montaignac had forgotten,
10       LI|                Will you go to the authorities and denounce me?”~ ~Aunt
11       LV|     identity was established, the authorities would endeavor to discover
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