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1        V|   weighed heavily upon their hearts.~ ~At the same hour that
2       VI|   same anguish clutching the hearts of both, M. dEscorval and
3      VII|   and fear that filled their hearts.~ ~A close observer would
4     XXIV| carried consternation to the hearts of so many women, reassured
5     XXIV|      priest according to the hearts of these cruel men. They
6    XXVII|   chill strike to their very hearts; and an indefinable anxiety
7    XXVII|    of a nature to soften the hearts of the judges. The marshal,
8     XXXV|      rejoiced with all their hearts when they saw M. dEscorval
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