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 1       IV|      made a movement as if to retire.~ ~No one, save his daughter,
 2     XXIV| madame—for madame is going to retire—she will thus escape interrogation.
 3    XXVII|        and for the last time, retire, or I shall be obliged to
 4       XL|        and they were about to retire, when M. de Sairmeuse hastily
 5   XLVIII|          Aunt Medea wished to retire to her own room, but Blanche
 6      LII|       to bow respectfully and retire, the young marquise changed
 7      LIV|       universal opprobrium to retire from office, he~ ~left behind
 8      LIV|       will wait for her here. Retire.”~ ~And Martial entered
 9      LIV|  watchful.”~ ~He was about to retire, when, on glancing about
10       LV|  knowing whether to remain or retire, the young policeman stood
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