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1       II|     heard Monsieur dEscorval declare that the duke had been killed
2       VI|      when your friends should declare themselves—and deem themselves
3      VII|    Abbe Midon. “How could you declare that your people were unfavorably
4       IX|     she asked, sadly. “Must I declare that if even I suspect such
5    XVIII| Whatever your cause may be, I declare it mine; what you wish,
6     XXII|    Escorval?”~ ~“Very well! I declare that I will not leave my
7     XXIV|       corporal of grenadiers, declare in my name and in that of
8    XXVII|    Blanche de Courtornieu, do declare upon oath that, on the evening
9        L|      persons had heard Chupin declare, with frightful oaths, that
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