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 1        I|           yet when Father Chupin was pursued and captured, as he was
 2       II| consciousness of previous events. He pursued his way, lost in his reflections,
 3     XXII|           fled, but the cursed noble pursued us, overtook Carini, seized
 4     XXIV|              did not see him, and he pursued:~ ~“My father was ignorant
 5     XXIV|        sullen growl.~ ~“As for you,” pursued the old trooper, addressing
 6     XXIV|              servants.~ ~“Secondly,” pursued Bavois, “there is someone
 7      XXV|            Lacheneur.~ ~“Naturally,” pursued M. Laugeron, “the two officers
 8     XXVI|          with an oath.~ ~So, as they pursued their journey, Mme. dEscorval
 9    XXVII|          part in this rebellion?” he pursued.~ ~“Yes.”~ ~“You are right
10   XXVIII|             as Monsieur Martial is,” pursued Chanlouineau, “he did not
11     XXIX|          Your father and brother are pursued, and France is closed against
12     XXIX|        consider the baron saved,” he pursued; “but it is necessary for
13      XXX|            twenty, my dear Martial,” pursued the Marquis de Courtornieu; “
14     XXXI|    unfortunate beings who seem to be pursued by an evil destiny which
15     XXXI|            long and by what paths he pursued his flight, he could not
16   XXXIII|             and the marquis had been pursued with feverish activity,
17   XXXIII|          ignoble and abominable?” he pursued. “Then why did your father
18     XXXV|          sought a way, found it, and pursued it, talking to himself all
19   XXXVII|     proscribed list. You will not be pursued.”~ ~Thus, suddenly separated
20  XXXVIII|                   Because Maurice is pursued. If he is captured, he will
21       XL|            This is the second time,” pursued Martial, “that this scoundrel
22     XLIV|          baron’s recovery,” the abbe pursued, “so be prepared for his
23     XLIX|              vanquished seemed to be pursued by the same inexorable fatality.~ ~
24      LII|          happen that she knows you?” pursued the servant. “Are you both
25     LIII|            of the fatality which had pursued the shedders of innocent
26      LIV|            for he would certainly be pursued. He saw the peril at a glance,
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