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1       II|   my bed, in a stout oaken chest. You must find strength
2       II|  find strength to move the chest—you must. You can fasten
3       II| outside, you must take the chest and carry it to your home.
4       II|    is nearly gone.’~ ~“The chest was heavy, but I was very
5       II|   the task of removing the chest from the chateau was accomplished,
6       II|    to carry away the oaken chest. An hour later, it was concealed
7       II|   one saw me take away the chest,” he faltered. “If anyone
8    XXIII| But Lacheneur’s horse, its chest cut open by the bayonets,
9    XXIII|   blood, and Martial, with chest bared, was bathing a large
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