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1      XVI|         the baron was afterward doomed to recall in the midst of
2    XXVII|       of those who were already doomed.~ ~It chanced that three
3      XXX| sufficiently cruel to prevent a doomed man from pressing to his
4     XXXI|       it matter? Why should the doomed hesitate? Do not all roads
5    XXXII|        give passage to fourteen doomed men, each accompanied by
6   XXXIII|        again heard, and the six doomed men, two of whom were known
7     XLIV|         giant oak, that tree is doomed.”~ ~Marie-Anne knew all
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