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 1     XXVI| possible.~ ~Maurice spoke of an investigation. It had commenced that day,
 2     XXIX|   obtain it they will demand an investigation, and then farewell to the
 3    XXXII|        duty was to institute an investigation at once, which, while acquainting
 4    XXXII|            On hearing the wordinvestigation,” neither the Duc de Sairmeuse
 5    XXXII|       Yes, we must institute an investigation; that suggestion is as shrewd
 6    XXXII|         must the charge of this investigation be intrusted? To the duke
 7    XXXII| mistaken in this opinion.~ ~The investigation revealed facts which seemed
 8   XXXIII|       which was revealed as the investigation progressed.~ ~All the soldiers
 9        L|      the facts developed by the investigation through the butler, who
10        L|        Courtornieu?~ ~“When the investigation is over, I shall forget,”
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