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1      XXV|         soliciting, imploring an audience.~ ~They were the friends
2    XXVII|         which had so excited the audience, and stupefied Maurice and
3    XXVII|     murmur which ran through the audience, the soldiers of the guard
4    XXVII| ambitious!~ ~The instinct of the audience spoke the truth. If the
5    XXVII|      prepared in advance for the audience. M. de Courtornieu cleaned
6    XXVII|         looking angrily over the audience.~ ~No one uttered a word.~ ~“
7     XXIX|    hastened away.~ ~To obtain an audience with the Duc de Sairmeuse
8    XXXIV|   wedding-day, one must grant an audience to everybody,” said Martial.~ ~
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