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 1        I|       charming sub-prefecture of eight thousand souls, about four
 2        X|        to the amount of at least eight or ten millions, in England.”~ ~
 3      XIV|      income of between seven and eight hundred thousand francs!”
 4     XXII|         was striking the hour of eight when Lacheneur and his little
 5      XXX|          surrounded the citadel, eight persons were waiting, silent,
 6     XXXI|        disposal a lieutenant and eight men chosen from the Montaignac
 7     XXXI| Saint-Pavin, on my return, I saw eight mounted soldiers, guided
 8    XXXVI|   Sairmeuse.~ ~And that was only eight months ago.~ ~What a difference
 9    XXXIX|            In the evening, about eight oclock, they received tidings
10      XLI|          and the next day, about eight oclock, the people of Sairmeuse
11     XLIV|   herself singing at her work.~ ~Eight oclock was sounding when
12    XLVII|         try me; so I have in all eight days to live.’”~ ~“Upon
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