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 1        I|          in the bar-room of the village inn.~ ~For the farmers for
 2        I|      horses, dashed through the village at a gallop, and paused
 3        I|         before the house of the village cure.~ ~Then one might have
 4       II|    venerable elms, led from the village to the Chateau de Sairmeuse.~ ~
 5       II|    wooden bridge on leaving the village, and whose clear and rapid
 6      III|    arrival had thrown the whole village into commotion.~ ~Some of
 7      III|       of the only street in the village.~ ~This street, in former
 8      III|         duke believed the whole village was welcoming him. He was
 9      III|     obtain this repast from the village inn which had drawn from
10        V|         the chateau, and to the village of Sairmeuse.~ ~Warned,
11      VII|         every land-owner in the village.~ ~If Lacheneur, this man
12       XI|        were scarcely out of the village before Monsieur de Sairmeuse,
13     XXII|     carriage passed through the village of Sairmeuse, Mlle. Blanche
14     XXII| Sairmeuse. When he reached that village, a little behind time, he
15      XXV|         the conspirators in the village. The brave man, knowing
16     XXXI|        Pavin-des-Gottes, a tiny village of only a few houses.~ ~
17     XXXI|         on the outskirts of the village, when he heard the rolling
18     XXXI|        a league from the little village of Saint-Jean-de-Coche,
19     XXXI|         And what is the nearest village?”~ ~“On the Savoyard side,
20     XXXI|       you were concealed in the village, and they were going to
21    XXXIV|        the church of the little village of Sairmeuse, on the loveliest
22     XXXV|        seem well, and I see the village only a short distance away.”~ ~
23    XXXVI|      they were not far from the village, whose church-tower they
24    XXXVI|        my uniform! To enter the village in this rig would excite
25    XXXVI|     take my advice. At the next village, stop and give your name
26      XLI| Montaignac, passing through the village of Sairmeuse.~ ~It was with
27      XLI|      all the inhabitants of the village were gathered at the doors
28   XLVIII|      Martial passed through the village. They had just heard of
29     XLIX|      and the politicians of the village, forgot their solicitude
30     LIII|        he arrived in his native village.~ ~Before carrying any of
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