Chapter

1       IX|  reply, when a crackling of dry branches made him turn his
2   XXXIII|    her lovely eyes remained dry.~ ~The daughter of a man
3    XXXVI| seemed to have been drained dry. She did not appear to suffer,
4    XLVII|   blood has not had time to dry.”~ ~“The victim lost a great
5    XLVII|   insanity glittered in his dry eyes. The abbe was alarmed.~ ~“
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