Chapter

1        I|    not wish to set the whole district in commotion. In my opinion,
2       II| closed, the president of the district took possession of the keys
3       II|      surprise throughout the district was immense, when it was
4       II| hands of the receiver of the district.~ ~From that moment his
5       II|  desk of the receiver of the district.~ ~Had he dreamed it?~ ~
6      XVI|  most of the peasants of the district.~ ~It was only one story
7      XIX|  provost-marshal of the same district.~ ~Blanche had triumphed.
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