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1 I| some of the older men; “a visit to Monsieur d’Escorval would, 2 III| indeed, when he came to visit his aunt, Mlle. Armande.~ ~ 3 III| reserved tone, “to receive a visit from the former master of 4 XIII| because she was expecting a visit from her friend; and because 5 XVI| Escorval understand that his visit had lasted quite long enough, 6 XVII| She breathed again. His visit had not lasted a half hour, 7 XVII| what excuse to give for her visit, and to gain time she pretended 8 XVII| comprehended that this strange visit concealed some mystery—but 9 XVIII| thought, “it can only be to visit Monsieur Lacheneur—-then 10 XXII| Montaignac, or the marquis paid a visit to the chateau.~ ~Hence 11 XXVIII| would not allow this lady to visit one of the condemned without 12 XXVIII| be allowed to receive a visit from the daughter of the 13 XXIX| credulity.~ ~“Still, I can visit Chanlouineau,” thought he, “ 14 XXIX| might have produced this visit:~ ~“Lacheneur has been arrested!” 15 XXIX| ten o’clock my father can visit the citadel without exciting 16 XXX| my wife nor son came to visit me,” he thought. “And I 17 XXX| to allow him to receive a visit from Mademoiselle Lacheneur, 18 XXXII| ascertain the result of her visit.~ ~“Well, my good fellow—” 19 XL| had been expecting this visit, had prepared himself for 20 XLII| told him that he must not visit Sairmeuse again under any 21 XLII| to think of hazarding a visit to his house, but she remembered 22 XLVIII| sensation which this unexpected visit would produce. But, what 23 L| de Sairmeuse’s unexpected visit to the Chateau de Courtornieu 24 L| on the day of Martial’s visit.~ ~She played her part so 25 LI| tired, I would like you to visit it at once. Time presses, 26 LI| many competitors.”~ ~This visit was, of course, one of pure 27 LII| absence to pay the detective a visit.~ ~One morning she donned 28 LIII| Come to~ ~Brest; you can visit the prison, and we will 29 LIII| he went to Sairmeuse to visit Marie-Anne’s grave, in order 30 LV| preparing himself for the visit of the judge of instruction, 31 LV| are prepared for such a visit, and we should only have