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 1     XIII|    interested me deeply. It was written by a poor child in whom
 2     XIII|   listen to what Marie-Anne has written.”~ ~She drew from her belt
 3       XX|       duke a copy of the letter written by Martial under Chanlouineau’
 4     XXVI| disheartened. Since Maurice had written to them, events had progressed
 5    XXVII|       commission the deposition written and signed by your daughter.”~ ~
 6   XXVIII|        the circular; and it was written by the hand of the Marquis
 7     XXIX|      whom do you suppose it was written?”~ ~“By the elder dEscorval,
 8     XXIX|       original of this circular written by the hand of Monsieur
 9     XXIX|         does exist, that it was written in my best hand on a very
10     XXXI|         the margin the duke had written an order, placing at Chupin’
11    XXXII|       The document which he had written in a moment of abandon and
12   XXXIII|    against the accused had been written and signed in her fine and
13    XXXVI|          This letter, which was written upon the commonest kind
14    XXXVI|   letter which Chanlouineau had written, probably on the eve of
15   XXXVII|     shop, and the challenge was written and confided to Jean Lacheneur.~ ~
16  XXXVIII|      this proof?”~ ~“The letter written by my hand, in exchange
17     XLIV|        s handwriting. So he had written to her! He had dared to
18       LI|         Hotel de Sairmeuse, had written him to make all possible
19     LIII|         relief. The culprit had written to her from his Paris prison;
20      LIV|        casket, and found a note written in a miserable hand, that
21       LV|        the judge the confession written by the Duke’s own hand,
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