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1 IX| we shall have passed the frontier.”~ ~He sprang toward her 2 XVI| being misconstrued. The frontier is not far off; go, and 3 XVI| would take a journey. The frontier is but a few miles away; 4 XXV| he must have crossed the frontier before this,” replied Maurice. “ 5 XXIX| mountains, met him near the frontier in company with two of his 6 XXXI| uninjured. Had he reached the frontier? or had he found an asylum 7 XXXI| had, ere this, crossed the frontier, and was out of danger.~ ~ 8 XXXI| this he was mistaken.~ ~The frontier bordering on Savoy was guarded 9 XXXI| pass.~ ~The passage of the frontier, then, presented many great 10 XXXI| would be for him to gain the frontier without falling into the 11 XXXI| mountains, they crossed the frontier.~ ~But this long journey 12 XXXI| house after crossing the frontier.~ ~It was a lonely inn, 13 XXXI| scattered thickly about the frontier.~ ~“You are the conspirator 14 XXXI| innkeeper has crossed the frontier for the express purpose 15 XXXI| on the other side of the frontier. The gendarmes at Saint-Jean-de-Coche 16 XXXI| refuge when you crossed the frontier, Chupin? In my house, in 17 XXXII| they were to watch the frontier, to submit all travellers 18 XXXIII| of his having crossed the frontier.”~ ~On hearing the name 19 XXXV| Monsieur d’Escorval across the frontier in his present condition 20 XXXV| But on approaching the frontier, which they knew to be strictly 21 XXXV| you guide us across the frontier to-night?”~ ~The innkeeper 22 XXXVI| We are too near the frontier to bivouac here,” he grumbled. “ 23 XXXVI| been troubles across the frontier at Montaignac.”~ ~From crimson 24 XXXVI| carriage to convey them to the frontier. One important question, 25 XXXVII| tortures. Go at once. Cross the frontier again this very night.”~ ~ 26 XLI| promising to re-cross the frontier that same night.~ ~Abbe 27 XLI| accompany Marie-Anne to the frontier that very night; there she 28 XLVII| days after we crossed the frontier,” said he, “Corporal Bavois 29 XLVII| getting him safely across the frontier. Marie-Anne and I, by our