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 1     XXIV|   successive shocks; the last trial had overwhelmed her. Once
 2      XXV|      to your father. When the trial comes, you will prove his
 3      XXV|      military commission for~ trial.~ ~“article II.—Whoever
 4    XXVII|     and not expecting instant trial, had not thought of procuring
 5     XXXI|       when, on the day of the trial, as he was returning from
 6   XXXIII| summoned before the court for trial, Lacheneur was calm and
 7     XLIV|           If he desires a new trial, I will give him a letter
 8    XLVII|    saved, he is granted a new trial, and there can be no doubt
 9     XLIX|          Acquitted at his new trial, restored to the possession
10      LIV| gloated over the thought of a trial in which the crime committed
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