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 1        V|     divined it as soon as she caught sight of him.~ ~All the
 2      VII|      him.~ ~So he desperately caught at the first and only opportunity
 3       IX|    knew not where. Marie-Anne caught him by the arm.~ ~“Remain,”
 4      XIX|    suspected that he had been caught in a snare. But he was in
 5    XXVII| rascal! vile scoundrel!”~ ~He caught up a heavy inkstand that
 6   XXVIII|     horse soon reached us; we caught the bridle and held him.
 7     XXIX|     income now.”~ ~Marie-Anne caught eagerly at the idea so cleverly
 8      XXX|     the room.~ ~M. dEscorval caught them up. Someone had thrown
 9     XLII|       as he saw her; “we have caught the minx at last.”~ ~
10       LV|       accomplice likely to be caught napping? They are prepared
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