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 1        V|        daughter’s entreaties, I repaired the cottage, and sent there
 2     VIII|        The duke and his son had repaired to the chateau after the
 3      XII| inflamed.~ ~“My failures can be repaired,” he thought. “Occasions
 4    XVIII|   persuade my father to have it repaired.”~ ~“Very well. Will you
 5    XXVII|       the baron had an old boat repaired which he had not used for
 6    XXVII|      recollect having your boat repaired?”~ ~“Yes; but not for the
 7    XXVII|         haste, took a horse and repaired to the Croix dArcy.”~ ~“
 8    XXXVI|     three rooms and~ thoroughly repaired.~ ~“Upstairs is a room that
 9       XL|     outrages which can never be repaired. May your conscience forgive
10      LII|      accompanied by Aunt Medea, repaired to the house of Chelteux.~ ~
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