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1 III| He was known as the Abbe Midon.~ ~At the sight of the two 2 III| friends, the next day.~ ~Abbe Midon was not hungry, though it 3 V| at the house of the Abbe Midon, they were seated upon the 4 VII| he was saying to Abbe Midon. “How could you declare 5 VII| your own heart.”~ ~Abbe Midon was silent. What could he 6 XV| until nearly morning.~ ~Abbe Midon had never frequented the 7 XV| above all others, Abbe Midon would make haste. The baron 8 XVI| said only yesterday to Abbe Midon. If you are my friend, you 9 XVI| Ah! you are like Abbe Midon,” he said, sadly; “you will 10 XVIII| rapid, as to astonish Abbe Midon, who had taken the place 11 XIX| repulse, he begged Abbe Midon to accompany him.~ ~It was 12 XX| movement?”~ ~“Lacheneur, Abbe Midon, Chanlouineau, Baron d’Escorval——”~ ~“ 13 XXI| horse by the bridle.~ ~“Abbe Midon!” exclaimed Lacheneur, in 14 XXII| Baron d’Escorval and Abbe Midon.~ ~They were in advance 15 XXIII| carriage guarded by Abbe Midon.~ ~“Get in,” he said, addressing 16 XXIV| her, he went to beg Abbe Midon to follow him to the Reche, 17 XXIV| departed in company with Abbe Midon. They had harnessed the 18 XXIV| footing, and fall.~ ~Abbe Midon and Maurice had already 19 XXIV| some question, but Abbe Midon commanded silence by a gesture.~ ~ 20 XXV| Maurice could act.~ ~Abbe Midon’s plan, which he explained 21 XXVII| stupefied Maurice and Abbe Midon.~ ~The examination was continued, 22 XXVII| injustice, and this man was Abbe Midon, who, only a moment before, 23 XXX| led from the hall by Abbe Midon and the friendly officers, 24 XXX| He had recognized Abbe Midon’s handwriting.~ ~“Ah! he 25 XXX| Lacheneur gave it to Abbe Midon, who came to me and said: ‘ 26 XXX| Maurice, Marie-Anne, Abbe Midon, and the four retired army 27 XXXII| implicit confidence— Abbe Midon.~ ~“Martial will be afraid 28 XXXII| the arrest both of Abbe Midon—the Cure of Sairmeuse, and 29 XXXIV| taken the place of poor Abbe Midon.~ ~At the close of the address 30 XXXV| the unconscious man, Abbe Midon, with admirable dexterity, 31 XXXV| From the window, Abbe Midon and Mme. d’Escorval watched 32 XXXVI| resumed their journey.~ ~Abbe Midon had counselled them to reach 33 XXXVII| CHAPTER XXXVII~ ~When Abbe Midon and Martial de Sairmeuse 34 XLI| that same night.~ ~Abbe Midon had decided to say nothing 35 XLI| down her cheeks.~ ~Abbe Midon, who was greatly disquieted 36 XLI| almost exhausted.~ ~Abbe Midon was wondering what they 37 XLIV| worthy farmer, but Abbe Midon, who had been greatly alarmed 38 XLVII| attention, and that of Abbe Midon.~ ~They glanced out of the 39 XLVII| rendered in favor of Abbe Midon, and an order from the bishop 40 XLIX| powerful assistance of Abbe Midon, he had confessed all to 41 LIII| tribunal of the Seine; Abbe Midon, who had come to Paris with