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 1        X|       chateau; but this hasty examination by candle-light had not
 2    XXVII| Maurice and Abbe Midon.~ ~The examination was continued, therefore,
 3    XXVII|          After Chanlouineau’s examination, it was difficult to improvise
 4     XXXI|     himself, however, and, on examination, discovered that he, who
 5    XXXII|      travellers to a rigorous examination, to search the house, and
 6    XLVII|    garden, and made a careful examination of the premises.~ ~At first
 7      LIV|  himself by making a thorough examination of the outside of the house;
 8      LIV|   rage, Martial continued his examination of the contents of the casket,
 9       LV|    terribly agitated, and the examination was an examination only
10       LV|    and the examination was an examination only in name. After the
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