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1        V| Escorval had wrested from the guillotine a young girl named Victoire-Laure
2    XXVII|      unfortunate men from the guillotine.~ ~“How can we defend them,”
3    XXVII|   same if they stood upon the guillotine; and I, who accompanied
4    XXVII|     accomplice, and means the guillotine.”~ ~Baron dEscorval had
5   XXVIII|    father would perish on the guillotine. It was to this his love
6     XXIX|       His blood shed upon the guillotine would form an impassable
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