Chapter

1        V|        disaster of Waterloo, had strongly urged the Emperor to order
2     XIII|        once, and yet they are so strongly impressed with each other.
3    XVIII| concluded the sentence said more strongly than any protestations,
4   XXXIII|      tremble.~ ~He had also been strongly impressed by another circumstance,
5      LII|        character, who smelled so strongly of tobacco and vile brandy.~ ~
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