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 1    XXVII|              A movement among the guards, and almost immediately
 2      XXX| attributed both to fear. When the guards took him back to his cell,
 3      XXX|           upon a corridor full of guards, whose monotonous tramp
 4      XXX|    assembled all the officers and guards under pretext of ordering
 5      XXX|         the measured tread of the guards, who had resumed their watch
 6      XXX|    reasonably hope to deceive the guards outside in the corridor.
 7     XXXI|           was given to one of the guards, with a request to take
 8     XXXI|        and inform the Piedmontese guards.~ ~But they reckoned without
 9    XXXII|         the evening he called his guards, under every possible pretext,
10    XXXII|          bustle in the corridors; guards running to and fro, and
11    XXXII|  prisoners must have escaped. The guards hastened to Baron dEscorval’
12    XXXII|    consigning all the keepers and guards to prison; he even talked
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