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1       XI| the glance with which they measured each other, did not leave
2      XII|   terrible eyes.~ ~“How he measured me, that magnificent rustic!”
3     XXIV|  upon its hinges, then the measured tramp of soldiers in the
4    XXVII|   was the silence that the measured tread of the sentinels without
5      XXX|    plainly distinguish the measured tread of the guards, who
6      XXX| Now,” said he, in the same measured tone which he would have
7    XXXII| the cliff? or had the abbe measured the rope incorrectly?~ ~
8    XXXII|       But Martial had also measured it with his eye, and it
9      LII| led?~ ~Her sufferings were measured by years, Marie-Anne’s by
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