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1    XXIII|       XXIII~ ~Chupin’s stupefying revelations and the thought that Martial,
2   XXVIII| Courtornieu, and tell them he had revelations of the greatest importance
3   XXVIII|         make.~ ~That potent wordrevelations” made M. de Courtornieu
4      LIV|             But there were no new revelations, and for this reason: Polyte
5       LV| immoderately surprised at Lecoq’s revelations. Still he listened with
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