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1       IV|    know tears. I will be your advocate with my father—”~ ~“Mademoiselle
2       IV|   Lacheneur has no need of an advocate!” a harsh voice interrupted.~ ~
3    XXVII|    defence, yes or no?”~ ~The advocate hesitated, not that he was
4    XXVII|      in his behalf,” said the advocate, at last, “but not without
5    XXVII| behalf. Still, his courageous advocate, in his indignation, presented
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