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 1        I|        content, even after he has restored to its former owner one-half
 2      VII|           that Sairmeuse had been restored to him intact.~ ~The portions
 3    XXIII|         de Courtornieu’s coolness restored the duke’s sang-froid.~ ~
 4    XXVII|            much against his will, restored to Monsieur le Duc the chateau
 5     XXIX| responsibility devolving upon her restored her self-control and calmness
 6     XXXI|           he regained his senses, restored by the fresh morning air,
 7    XXXVI|            unfortunately, was not restored to health. She had recovered
 8     XLVI|           horror of the situation restored Blanche’s calmness.~ ~“All
 9     XLIX|       Acquitted at his new trial, restored to the possession of his
10        L|         place at the Borderie has restored my husband to me. I understand
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