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1        I|      fields and meadows and a hill on the Borderie. All these
2      XVI|      refuge was situated on a hill overlooking the water.~ ~
3      XVI| forebodings, he descended the hill which he had climbed an
4      XXI|     little band descended the hill.~ ~But M. dEscorval could
5     XXII|      crowd of peasants on the hill; they have torches and——”~ ~“
6   XXXVII|      yet, if we ascended that hill, we could see the Chateau
7  XXXVIII|  climbed to the summit of the hill.~ ~This spot had been the
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