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1   XXXIII|        Monsieur dEscorval was confined. He remained there about
2   XXXIII|      had not yet been tried.~ ~Confined in the cell next to that
3    XXXIV|       hundred or more who were confined in the citadel, only eighteen
4    XLVII|       later we were in prison, confined in the same cell. Our reflections,
5       LV| servants supposed their master confined to his room by illness.
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