Chapter

1    XVIII|          glad to enroll among his followers.”~ ~M. Lacheneur was terribly
2      XXI|           heard among Lacheneur’s followers.~ ~“But all this is nothing,”
3     XXII|  Lacheneur and his little band of followers left the Reche.~ ~An hour
4     XXII|        distance in advance of his followers when he saw two men running
5     XXIV| falsehoods in his anxiety to gain followers.~ ~Mme. dEscorval could
6     XXXI|         that they were two of his followers. They were well-to-do farmers,
7     XXXI|          inflamed the zeal of his followers. He acknowledged that he
8     XLII|      Lacheneur as a fool, and his followers as inoffensive idiots.~ ~
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