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1      III|     had honestly and loyally gained the rank of general which
2     XVII|   such an artless child, had gained an absolute control over
3    XXIII|    ran across the fields and gained their homes in safety; the
4     XXXI|   his pursuers as soon as he gained the shelter of the hills.~ ~
5      XLV| passed down the narrow path, gained the road, and disappeared.~ ~
6     LIII|    consoled her, and she had gained nothing, since one of her
7      LIV|     Place Saint Sulpice— and gained the outer boulevards.~ ~
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