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 1       XV|         for it was not until a week had passed that Maurice
 2     XVII|        conduct during the past week—and Heaven knows with what
 3    XVIII| paternal roof.~ ~In the second week of September the abbe declared
 4      XIX| incensed, that for more than a week he did not go to Lacheneur’
 5    XXVII|       tribunal to grant them a week for preparation, four days,
 6     XXXI|       enough to last you for a week.”~ ~A stifled cry from his
 7   XXXIII|   daughter of a man who, for a week, exercised the power of
 8   XXXIII|      eyes gleam with delight a week before, Chupin flew into
 9   XXXIII|        same spot where, only a week before, fourteen of their
10   XXXIII|        before the close of the week.~ ~
11   XXXVII|     his feet by the end of the week.~ ~Forty days had passed,
12      XLI|     the duke had just passed a week in Paris, and that he was
13      XLI|       and two or three times a week you can meet Father Poignot
14     XLIX|   everything.”~ ~The following week Jean Lacheneur left the
15        L|        Aunt, we leave just one week from to-day.”~ ~
16      LII|      not be absent more than a week.”~ ~He departed from Paris
17      LII|       us.”~ ~But the following week she realized the extent
18      LII|       in foreign lands.~ ~Each week during all that time she
19     LIII|    find Chupin.~ ~The previous week there had been a revolt
20     LIII|       remaining at Sairmeuse a week, Jean Lacheneur tarried
21       LV|    place at the Borderie.”~ ~A week later a verdict of not guilty
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