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1       XX|    deceived me. I suspected this outbreak, but I did not think it
2     XXIV|       hearing of the unfortunate outbreak of this evening,” he replied, “
3    XXVII|        to defeat my plans by any outbreak.”~ ~This caution was not
4    XXVII| determination of preventing this outbreak.”~ ~M. de Sairmeuse gave
5    XXXVI|  insurrection:~ ~“Marie-Anne—The outbreak is at hand. Whether it succeeds,
6     XLII|          might have provoked the outbreak by undue severity. He had
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