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1       II|     Count dArtois. They took refuge in foreign lands as a passer-by
2      III|    princely fortune.~ ~Taking refuge in London after the defeat
3      XVI|  where M. Lacheneur had taken refuge was situated on a hill overlooking
4    XXIII|      impotent rage, he saw no refuge save in death.~ ~He had
5     XXXI|    crimes. Where did you take refuge when you crossed the frontier,
6    XXXVI|     from Milan, and had taken refuge in this secluded spot.~ ~
7  XXXVIII| Montaignac would afford him a refuge.~ ~“I shall find a bed,
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