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1    XVIII|    his father; but he thought exactly the opposite.~ ~“If Lacheneur
2     XXIX|   certain persons who are not exactly friends of yours. He will
3     XXXI|      Monsieur,” said he; “and exactly on the boundary line. Here
4    XXXII|      details of the escape as exactly as the fugitives themselves.
5    XLVII|        Upon my word! that was exactly what I thought,” said the
6       LI| mantle lined with costly fur, exactly like the marquise’s own,
7     LIII|        Determined to discover exactly where she stood, the duchess
8       LV|     letter with him.~ ~It was exactly one month to a day after
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