Chapter

 1        V|          a heroism of which few persons are capable.”~ ~M. Lacheneur
 2     XIII|  writing a list of the names of persons in the neighborhood with
 3      XIV|      upon his list of suspected persons; and he is even now under
 4     XVII|        uncontested fact.~ ~When persons spoke to him of his daughter,
 5      XIX|        a group of about a dozen persons, and M. Lacheneur was speaking
 6       XX|        when wise and thoughtful persons spoke of “discontent,” the
 7    XXIII|        and arrest all suspected persons.~ ~His task here having
 8      XXV|           The manner of the few persons seen upon the thoroughfare
 9      XXV|        door. At least a hundred persons were standing there; men
10    XXVII|           There were not twenty persons in the building. Standing
11     XXIX| document to the eyes of certain persons who are not exactly friends
12      XXX|   surrounded the citadel, eight persons were waiting, silent, anxious,
13    XXXII|        since they were the only persons who would know just how
14   XXXIII|           There were, then, ten persons in all who had disappeared.
15   XXXIII|        a party of about a dozen persons, men and women, who seemed
16     XLII|         where he goes, and what persons he sees. I wish to know
17      XLV|         my information from two persons who were ignorant of the
18      XLV|      stairs startled her.~ ~Two persons were ascending the staircase.~ ~
19    XLVII|      CHAPTER XLVII~ ~Of all the persons who witnessed Baron dEscorval20     XLIX|         the conclusion that two persons besides Maurice were searching
21     XLIX|         what aim, and who these persons could be the abbe was unable
22        L|     everyone thought so. Twenty persons had heard Chupin declare,
23      LII|   ascertain the identity of the persons who honor me with their
24      LII|      meshes around her.~ ~Three persons knew the secret that threatened
25     LIII|          But why were there two persons seeking the child? One was
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