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1    XXVII|        he remarked, when the lawyer had concluded, “terribly
2    XXVII|      hour ago.”~ ~The oldest lawyer rose, trembling with indignation,
3   XXVIII|     came in, followed by the lawyer to whom the baron had confided
4   XXVIII| journey.~ ~“Poor woman!” the lawyer whispered to the abbe, “
5    XXXVI|      you, deposited with the lawyer at~ Sairmeuse.~ ~“You can
6    XXXIX|     of a divorce suit.~ ~“My lawyer will pay you an allowance
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