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 1       II|      granite trimmings, half concealed by a bend in the river,
 2       II| chest. An hour later, it was concealed in the miserable hovel in
 3      III| kindled the anger of the man concealed beneath the priest.~ ~“Besides,”
 4      XII|  that M. Lacheneur’s conduct concealed some great mystery. Why,
 5     XIII|  obliged to conceal them. He concealed them, first, under the consulate,
 6     XVII|      that this strange visit concealed some mystery—but what?~ ~
 7    XVIII| always blind. What the baron concealed, Maurice divined; and he
 8      XXI|      hat which had partially concealed her face; “I wish to share
 9    XXIII|     to be left open, and had concealed some of his soldiers behind
10     XXIV|     the Baron dEscorval had concealed his fears and his chagrin
11     XXIV|  marshals of the Empire were concealed in Montaignac.~ ~Alas! it
12     XXIV|    have neither received nor concealed anyone this evening?”~ ~“
13     XXIV|    discover it; if anyone is concealed here, you will bring the
14     XXIV|    Bavois, “there is someone concealed in the attic. I have excellent
15    XXVII|     could he do? Martial had concealed his wound the day before;
16   XXVIII|  then, where this brigand is concealed?” he inquired.~ ~Chanlouineau
17     XXIX|     received it, and why you concealed it.~ ~“Of what shall I not
18     XXXI|      young King of Rome were concealed in Montaignac, and that
19     XXXI|      that they knew you were concealed in the village, and they
20   XXXIII|    and the utter worldliness concealed beneath such seeming simplicity
21   XXXIII| known that this visitor, who concealed his face so carefully, was
22    XXXVI|  omitted nothing. He neither concealed his own name nor that of
23      XLI|      favor, and of the money concealed beneath the hearth-stone
24      XLI|    that Baron dEscorval was concealed near Turin.~ ~The plan was
25     XLII|   took me into his house. He concealed me; he furnished me with
26     XLII|      is in the neighborhood, concealed in Montaignac, probably.
27     XLIV|   the thought of her friends concealed at Father Poignot’s farm
28     XLIV|      know where the baron is concealed. Acquaint him with my~ ~
29     XLVI|       Vain precaution! A man concealed behind a tree bounded upon
30     XLVI|      his family where he had concealed the price of Lacheneur’s
31    XLVII|     handsful of straw, which concealed him entirely.~ ~“Farewell,
32    XLVII| these eyes which were almost concealed by the purple swelling around
33     XLIX|   you where the treasure was concealed.”~ ~The younger Chupin uttered
34        L|   then watching its effects, concealed in the dressing-room.~ ~
35       LI|     knew where the hoard was concealed, could take it for her own
36      LII|    prudent peasant carefully concealed the joy he felt on receiving
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