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1     XXII|       as we were perfecting our arrangements to capture the Duc de Sairmeuse,
2    XXVII|       to look about them.~ ~The arrangements which had been made in transforming
3    XXVII| promptly and mercilessly.~ ~The arrangements denoted an absence of all
4   XXXVII|  discuss and to decide upon the arrangements for the Baron dEscorval’
5   XXXVII|         baron’s wounds and made arrangements for the flight. Not until
6     XLIV|        that I have made all the arrangements for the baron to leave the
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