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1      III|        and then in the Russian ranks.~ ~And he took no pains
2       XX|        neighborhood are in the ranks; Chanlouineau, young dEscorval,
3      XXI|        someone issued from the ranks, clad in the costume of
4      XXI|        son, whom he saw in the ranks, to depart thus.~ ~“Maurice!”
5     XXII| Napoleon’s old soldiers in the ranks. A struggle begins, all
6    XXIII|        The shock was rude, the ranks opened, there was a moment
7     XXIV|       wished to attract to our ranks some timid or wavering accomplice,
8    XXVII|       You were arrested in the ranks of the conspirators with
9      LII|     Many ladies of the highest ranks are in the position of Madame
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