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 1       VI|          agitation, the young man perceived the effect produced by his
 2     XIII|      again; but Mlle. Blanche had perceived his momentary agitation.~ ~“
 3       XV|           very critical; the abbe perceived this at a glance, but it
 4      XVI| astonished the baron.~ ~Lacheneur perceived it, and it was with every
 5      XVI|        preoccupied, he would have perceived two figures in the wood.
 6     XXIV|         precious burden. The abbe perceived it, and at a sign from him,
 7     XXIX|       paused abruptly; he had not perceived Marie-Anne until now.~ ~“
 8      XXX|           hands, when he suddenly perceived upon the floor a tiny scrap
 9     XXXI|          appease it.~ ~At last he perceived the roofs of a tiny hamlet.
10    XXXII|       which the peasant woman had perceived hanging from the rocky platform,
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