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 1    XXIII| political glory.~ ~Now that the insurrection had been suppressed, it
 2     XXIV|         the prime mover in this insurrection.~ ~And this belief, which
 3    XXVII|      day dates the plot of this insurrection.”~ ~“I was Lacheneur’s friend,”
 4    XXVII|     renounce this project of an insurrection.”~ ~“Ah! then you knew his
 5    XXVII|         give the signal for the insurrection, the prisoner was with him.”~ ~“
 6   XXVIII|       space for the date of the insurrection was left blank.~ ~“My dear
 7     XXIX|     that I secretly favored the insurrection; I shall be vilified in
 8    XXXVI|      probably on the eve of the insurrection:~ ~“Marie-Anne—The outbreak
 9       XL|        this whole affair of the insurrection has been abominable, and
10    XLIII|         her on the night of the insurrection, when she laid aside her
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