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 1        V|        lying in wait for him, he regained with consciousness the capacity
 2        V|     averted.~ ~M. dEscorval had regained his usual coolness.~ ~“Now,
 3      XVI|      Lacheneur saw the snare; he regained his self-possession as if
 4     XXXI|         consciousness.~ ~When he regained his senses, restored by
 5    XXXII|       seemed to him if the baron regained his liberty, he would be
 6     XLIV|        her situation, would have regained their serenity of mind,
 7      XLV|       increase it.~ ~But he soon regained his assurance, and with
 8      XLV| dissipated her bewilderment; she regained the full possession of her
 9        L|         the bright sunshine, she regained her courage, and became
10       LV|     detective’s presence, he had regained his courage, his command
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