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1       VI|   were frightened. Chupin had counted on this, and soon he began
2       XV|      those only know who have counted each second beside the sick-bed
3      XXI|      burning house, Lacheneur counted the signal fires that blazed
4    XXXII|    his letter had availed, he counted the condemned with poignant
5   XXXIII| rebellion of the 4th of March counted its twenty-first victim.~ ~
6    XLVII|     had been decided upon, he counted the minutes as impatiently
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