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1      XII|    and over ditches, which he leaped with the aid of his gun.~ ~
2      XXI|      rudely freed himself and leaped into the saddle.~ ~“Forward!”
3    XXIII|    strange occurrence now. He leaped into the saddle, and placing
4     XXIV|       and Maurice had already leaped to the ground and were lifting
5    XXXII| peasant! His heart would have leaped for joy could he have cast
6       LV|        for that same night he leaped his own garden-wall, leaving,
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