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1    XXXVI|      counselled them to reach Turin as quickly as possible.~ ~“
2    XXXVI|   father.”~ ~So it was toward Turin that Maurice, Marie-Anne,
3   XXXVII|      He must be on the way to Turin.”~ ~M. dEscorval’s lips
4      XLI|   Escorval was concealed near Turin.~ ~The plan was carried
5    XLVII| Corporal Bavois and I reached Turin. It was time, for we were
6    XLVII|    very powerful influence in Turin. You were in his way, perhaps;
7    XLVII|    man who had me arrested at Turin, and thrown into prison.
8   XLVIII|      the arrest of Maurice at Turin.~ ~But though he was capable
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