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 1      III|    the other, she exclaimed, pointing to her master:~ ~“That is
 2     XVII|       I was there,” said he, pointing to the door, “and—I heard
 3    XVIII|      think to dissuade me by pointing out the dangers that threaten
 4    XXVII|      them to approach; then, pointing to Chanlouineau:~ ~“Will
 5     XXIX|      mistress,” he retorted, pointing to Marie-Anne.~ ~But this
 6     XXXI| embraced her tenderly, then, pointing to the open door:~ ~“Watch!”
 7     XXXI|    than her coif, her finger pointing to the path that led from
 8     XXXI| within hearing distance, and pointing to the prisoner. “The reward
 9     XXXV|    sadly shook his head, and pointing to heaven:~ ~“My hope is
10    XLVII| syllable; and it was only by pointing to the bed upon which Marie-Anne
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