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1        V|       appearance of Martial, whose promises he overheard.~ ~Maurice
2     XXVI| Chanlouineau. Be of good cheer; he promises to save Monsieur dEscorval!”~ ~
3   XXVIII|          nothing of Chanlouineau’s promises and hopes, and bewildered
4     XXIX|           left the house.”~ ~“This promises well,” said Martial. He
5     XXXI|    admitted the insincerity of the promises with which he had inflamed
6     XXXI|           the honest peasant. “The promises of reward have set all evil-minded
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