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1       II|    to count upon the future. Thirty years ago, who could have
2       II|    which agitated France for thirty years, Marie understood,
3      XVI|   carefully; the profits are thirty per cent. And if besides,
4     XXVI| summon before the commission thirty of the most dangerous conspirators.~ ~
5     XXVI|        By daylight, they had thirty names upon their list: and
6    XXVII|     were returning.~ ~Of the thirty prisoners, nine were declared
7     XXXI|     He had eaten nothing for thirty hours, and he felt terribly
8      LIV|      oclock, and he was not thirty paces from the Hotel de
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