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1     XXXI|   from the little village of Saint-Jean-de-Coche, and was kept by a man named
2     XXXI|     supper, they would go to Saint-Jean-de-Coche and inform the Piedmontese
3     XXXI|   they have just started for Saint-Jean-de-Coche, where they will denounce
4     XXXI|        On the Savoyard side, Saint-Jean-de-Coche; on the French side, Saint-Pavin.”~ ~
5     XXXI|   frontier. The gendarmes at Saint-Jean-de-Coche will testify to that. He
6     XXXI|     the cross in the air:~ ~“Saint-Jean-de-Coche,” he exclaimed, in a ringing
7   XXXIII| anyone at Saint-Pavin, or at Saint-Jean-de-Coche, knows of his having crossed
8   XXXIII|          On hearing the name Saint-Jean-de-Coche, Chupin’s face blanched.~ ~“
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