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1        V|            M. dEscorval’s friends wrote him from Paris.~ ~But he
2     XXII|      father her confidant; and she wrote him a note announcing her
3    XXVII|            generous Marshal Moncey wrote to the King: ‘The scaffold
4     XXXI|           The old rascal generally wrote slowly and painfully; to-day
5       XL|           return to Sairmeuse,” he wrote, “and yet it is of the~ ~
6      XLI|       temporize or to reflect; she wrote to him immediately, giving
7     LIII|          from his Paris prison; he wrote to her from Brest.~ ~But
8      LIV| conformance with his instructions, wrote to the duchess that she
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