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 1      VII|         hastened to welcome him, accompanied by his daughter, Mlle. Blanche.~ ~
 2      XII|         paused.~ ~It was Chupin, accompanied by one of his sons.~ ~This
 3     XVII|      threshold.~ ~Marie-Anne had accompanied him to the door, and they
 4      XXV|       which the hotel proprietor accompanied his recital.~ ~They despatched
 5    XXVII|       the guillotine; and I, who accompanied him, who walked beside him,
 6    XXVII|         not leave Lacheneur, you accompanied him.”~ ~“No, Monsieur, no!”~ ~“
 7   XXVIII|          and Marie-Anne entered, accompanied by Corporal Bavois.~ ~“Monsieur
 8      XXX|          words and the look that accompanied them recurred to his mind,
 9      XXX|  new-comer heaved a mighty sigh, accompanied by a half-angry, half-sorrowful
10     XXXI|         avowal, the peasants who accompanied him were on the point of
11    XXXII|      they made their appearance, accompanied by Martial; all frightfully
12    XXXII|        fourteen doomed men, each accompanied by a priest.~ ~Fourteen!
13    XXXII|      anguish that the priest who accompanied him leaned toward him and
14    XXXVI|        his early arrival on foot accompanied by a sick wife. He congratulated
15  XXXVIII|       words and the gesture that accompanied them, Martial never so much
16  XXXVIII|          came, but the gendarmes accompanied him.”~ ~He bounded back,
17      XLI|         returned to his chateau, accompanied by his daughter, and the
18    XLIII|         meeting alone, sometimes accompanied by Aunt Medea.~ ~The old
19      LII|         her simplest dress, and, accompanied by Aunt Medea, repaired
20      LII|       two occasions Mme. Blanche accompanied her husband to Vienna and
21     LIII| intensified. Her faith returned, accompanied by a cortege of terrors.~ ~“
22      LIV|      place.~ ~Martial went away, accompanied only by his devoted servant,
23      LIV|       wandered over Europe, ever accompanied by his ennui and his dejection,
24      LIV|          a young girl, and which accompanied her everywhere.~ ~“That,
25      LIV|        furtively left the house, accompanied by Camille, the same servant
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