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 1      III|      the duke advance, on the questions of the day, the impossible
 2    XVIII|       he asked his parents no questions it was only because he was
 3     XXIV|       the captain resumed his questions.~ ~“And now,” said he, turning
 4   XXVIII| response to Mme. dEscorval’s questions. “The cure will hasten here
 5     XXIX|       reply to their pressing questions. They wished to accompany
 6   XXXIII|   discover an answer to these questions.~ ~The Marquis de Courtornieu
 7      XLI|       reply to the sick man’s questions, it was sufficient to tell
 8      XLI|        and all her answers to questions must tend to prove that
 9     LIII|       finding it?~ ~These two questions tormented Jean’s mind continually;
10      LIV|       occupied with momentous questions,” they thought. “Who can
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