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 1        I|            was dead.”~ ~“They were mistaken.”~ ~“Have you seen him?”~ ~“
 2       II|           to be poor, but they are mistaken. While my relatives were
 3       II|      beloved in Sairmeuse? You are mistaken. We have been too fortunate
 4        V|        first time.~ ~But they were mistaken.~ ~If, in the exercise of
 5       VI|       instinct of a mother was not mistaken. M. Lacheneur hesitated
 6     XIII|            to his table.”~ ~He was mistaken. The duke had already forgotten
 7       XV|            of it.”~ ~“You were not mistaken in Monsieur Lacheneur’s
 8     XVII|     appearance.~ ~She had not been mistaken—now she could go home satisfied.~ ~
 9     XVII|              Everybody is for once mistaken,” said she, energetically. “
10    XVIII|          of others. Still I may be mistaken; I may misjudge him.”~ ~
11      XXI|         the priest.~ ~“Oh—I am not mistaken. Marie-Anne just told us
12      XXV|               And if you should be mistaken. What, if wounded and faint
13     XXIX|           your father.”~ ~“You are mistaken, Monsieur; that letter was
14      XXX|            come at last!”~ ~He was mistaken; the footsteps died away
15     XXXI|           danger.~ ~In this he was mistaken.~ ~The frontier bordering
16    XXXII|          Chanlouineau was entirely mistaken. His discernment and intelligence
17    XXXII|       obliged to admit that he was mistaken in this opinion.~ ~The investigation
18    XXXVI|            Marie-Anne.~ ~They were mistaken. The very springs of life
19    XXXVI| self-sacrifice?~ ~Chanlouineau was mistaken; one, may, perhaps, be jealous
20    XXXVI|            he said:~ ~“You are not mistaken, Monsieur. My friend and
21    XXXIX|           her account. But she was mistaken. He was thinking only of
22     XLII|            dEscorval.”~ ~“You are mistaken.”~ ~“Oh, not at all! Of
23     XLIV|         him.~ ~But in this she was mistaken. Martial was greatly agitated,
24    XLVII|            was empty.~ ~“I was not mistaken!” he exclaimed.~ ~But he
25     XLIX|           of the others, they were mistaken. It was not long before
26     LIII|                The duchess was not mistaken.~ ~Jean had told the truth
27      LIV|          this revery?”~ ~They were mistaken.~ ~At the very moment when
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