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 1   XXVIII|       sobbing and moaning in his cell?”~ ~The abbe shook his head.~ ~“
 2   XXVIII|      obliged to carry him to his cell.~ ~There, his lamentations
 3   XXVIII|         hasten to the prisoner’s cell.~ ~He found Chanlouineau
 4     XXIX|        leading to Chanlouineau’s cell, he watched Marie-Anne depart;
 5      XXX|      guards took him back to his cell, he threw himself upon his
 6      XXX|          would take him from his cell, place him in front of a
 7      XXX|         him, he walked about his cell, forcing his mind to occupy
 8      XXX|          hearing the door of his cell open.~ ~Two soldiers appeared.~ ~
 9      XXX|       opening in the door of his cell fell on the floor in the
10      XXX|         footsteps approached his cell. He hastened to seat himself
11    XXXII|     CHAPTER XXXII~ ~Alone in his cell, Chanlouineau, after Marie-Anne’
12    XXXII|    Standing at the window of his cell, Chanlouineau concentrated
13    XXXII|        pale as a ghost, pass the cell, led by some soldiers.~ ~
14    XXXII|    solicited.~ ~When he left his cell, without knowing whether
15   XXXIII| Lacheneur had been placed in his cell, I saw an officer approaching
16   XXXIII|         tried.~ ~Confined in the cell next to that which Chanlouineau
17   XXXIII|         de Sairmeuse entered the cell to interrogate him.~ ~“It
18   XXXIII|          he died.~ ~Alone in his cell he could not distract his
19     XXXV|       will find that the baron’s cell is empty. They will poke
20     XXXV|          and here you are in the cell again. What are you going
21    XLVII|     prison, confined in the same cell. Our reflections, I confess,
22       LV|         was thrust into the same cell—a man who staggered a few
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