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 1    XXVII|      Will you undertake this culprit’s defence?” he demanded.~ ~
 2    XXVII| consent to defend this great culprit?”~ ~“I!” exclaimed three
 3   XXVIII|     upon his father. He, the culprit, would live, and his innocent
 4      XXX|     to know, she will find a culprit of my providing. Go now;
 5    XXXII|   the restoration of a great culprit to the hand of justice,”
 6  XXXVIII|     it by unmasking the real culprit.”~ ~It was to Marie-Anne
 7    XLVII|  have to seek higher for the culprit, much higher, in the finest
 8        L|    accused of being the sole culprit!~ ~Finding the suspense
 9        L|  discovered that she was the culprit—and he might discover it.~ ~
10     LIII| secret heart.~ ~“I am like a culprit who has been bound to the
11     LIII|   the duchess no relief. The culprit had written to her from
12     LIII|       Mme. Blanche felt as a culprit would feel on reading his
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