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 1      XVI|           distance, the redoubtable citadel of Montaignac, built upon
 2      XIX|    companion saw the windows of the citadel at Montaignac illuminated
 3       XX|           he dragged the man to the citadel, gave him in charge of the
 4      XXI|      gleaming on the windows of the citadel. And look, you can see it
 5     XXII|              and dragged him to the citadel.”~ ~Lacheneur was overwhelmed;
 6     XXII|            they see the gate of the citadel, which was to have been
 7    XXIII|             ordered the gate of the citadel to be left open, and had
 8    XXIII|         view of the approach to the citadel, and deliberately chose
 9      XXV|            hundred prisoners in the citadel, and among them the Baron
10      XXV|      telegraph established upon the citadel, and whose black arms were
11     XXVI|             first, stationed at the citadel.~ ~The clocks were striking
12     XXVI|       forwarded by signals from the citadel. These orders had been printed
13     XXVI|      beating of the reveille at the citadel; the hour when they might
14    XXVII|              CHAPTER XXVII~ ~In the citadel of Montaignac, within the
15    XXVII|            hundred prisoners in the citadel will swear to it; these
16   XXVIII|             induce him to leave the citadel, they seized him and literally
17   XXVIII| Mademoiselle, to conduct you to the citadel.”~ ~“Ah!” exclaimed Maurice,
18     XXIX|          tear himself away from the citadel to return home to his dinner.~ ~
19     XXIX|           of her. He re-entered the citadel, furious with himself for
20     XXIX|             my father can visit the citadel without exciting the slightest
21     XXIX|          any intelligent men in the citadel?” he murmured. “The assistance
22     XXIX|             You?”~ ~“Yes, I. At the citadel.”~ ~“Take care! Remember
23     XXIX|            well acquainted with the citadel as his father, was obliged
24     XXIX|                  Never. Between the citadel wall and the edge of the
25     XXIX|            and accompany you to the citadel. You will send for Corporal
26      XXX|             of the commander of the citadel.”~ ~M. dEscorval smiled
27      XXX|          fields that surrounded the citadel, eight persons were waiting,
28     XXXI|           he was returning from the citadel, after making his deposition,
29     XXXI|          change, rushed back to the citadel, and asked the sergeant
30     XXXI|      Lacheneur was brought into the citadel.~ ~At that very moment M.
31    XXXII|             on the courtyard of the citadel.~ ~More than an hour had
32    XXXII|    precipitous cliff upon which the citadel was built, they had discovered
33    XXXII|            At noon the gates of the citadel were closed, and the gloom
34   XXXIII|            outside the walls of the citadel and shot, on the same spot
35    XXXIV|            who were confined in the citadel, only eighteen or twenty
36     XXXV|           the ground upon which the citadel was built.~ ~“You are in
37     XXXV|         which, if observed from the citadel, would betray their presence
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