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1       II|        and Mademoiselle Armande leaned toward me, almost glued
2      III|     proved him in the right, he leaned from the carriage-window,
3       VI|         dEscorval.~ ~Lacheneur leaned over the balustrade, and,
4      XIV| reseated himself; Mlle. Blanche leaned toward him.~ ~“You have
5    XXVII|       were thinking.~ ~The abbe leaned over and whispered in the
6      XXX|      one was observing them, he leaned toward the baron, and whispered:~ ~“
7    XXXII|      priest who accompanied him leaned toward him and whispered:~ ~“
8     XLII|        Chupin was reassured. He leaned toward her, and said, in
9    XLVII| plastered wall against which he leaned for support.~ ~“Marie-Anne
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