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 1       VI|      have mourned for a favorite sister.~ ~From that moment Maurice’
 2   XXVIII|         have tried to degrade my sister. I will have my revenge!
 3    XXXIV|         you going? To rejoin the sister of the man, whom I now recognize?”~ ~
 4   XXXVII|       entreat you to care for my sister, the place for her is here,
 5  XXXVIII|      name and my fortune to your sister.”~ ~“I would have killed
 6     XLII|          was playing the role of Sister of Charity, which she had
 7    XLIII|         at the Borderie with his sister. Then, I should be safe.
 8     XLIV|      until he spoke.~ ~“It is I, sister,” he said, gloomily.~ ~“
 9     XLIV|             Advancing toward his sister, in a cold, quiet tone that
10     XLIV|         I came here.”~ ~Then the sister tried another plan. She
11     XLIV|         repeated.~ ~Then, as his sister clung to him imploringly,
12     XLIV|        her to his heart.~ ~“Poor sisterpoor Marie-Anne—you will
13    XLVII|          to say to her: ‘Beware, sister—be cautious!’”~ ~“What!
14    XLVII|          Chupin hiding near your sister’s house; when he observed
15    XLVII|      this last insult to my dead sister is an honor, I suppose,”
16     XLIX|   calumniating the memory of his sister as he had calumniated her
17     XLIX|       the wishes of his deceased sister; and he declared that not
18      LII|       any sacrifice to find this sister’s child, etc., etc. A long
19     LIII|         was not disposing of his sister’s estate for his own benefit.
20     LIII|      himself. “It was through my sister that she became aware of
21       LV| miserable woman who~ murdered my sister died from poison administered
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