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1     XIII| advantageously. Yes, in a period of fifteen years he has had the misfortune
2     XVII|     daughter at least—yes, at least fifteen hundred thousand francs
3      XXI|      rendezvous. Before two oclock fifteen hundred men will be gathered
4    XXIII|         fired into a dense crowd of fifteen hundred men, only three
5    XXIII|      departure from Sairmeuse, only fifteen remained, including the
6    XXIII|          have been rendered.~ ~Some fifteen or twenty rebels had been
7      XXV|             battle; there were only fifteen peasants wounded. Our men
8     XXXI|             by a great oak scarcely fifteen paces from the road, Lacheneur
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