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 1        I|      the church. They remained outside to talk, seating themselves
 2       II|         and as soon as you are outside, you must take the chest
 3       IV|      erect, and when they were outside, he said but one word to
 4      XVI|   Chanlouineau, he said:~ ~“Go outside for a few moments.”~ ~They
 5     XXIV|         I have not put my head outside the door this evening.”~ ~“
 6     XXIV|       examined them carefully, outside and in, and finally smelled
 7    XXVII|   window tremble. A loud voice outside shouted, “Present arms!”
 8    XXVII|    confess your guilt?”~ ~Once outside, the abbe confided Maurice
 9   XXVIII|          Fearing that some spy outside would overhear him, he came
10      XXX|       a bustle in the corridor outside. The clink of spurs resounded
11      XXX|   entered, whose face was also outside the baron’s range of vision;
12      XXX|     hope to deceive the guards outside in the corridor. Some of
13     XXXI|        As he spoke, he stepped outside the door, with a firm tread,
14   XXXIII|       to be innocent, were led outside the walls of the citadel
15   XXXVII|   hatred. As soon as they were outside:~ ~“This,” exclaimed Jean, “
16  XXXVIII|       will explain when we are outside.”~ ~They hastily descended
17    XLIII|         he has not once passed outside the fortifications. On the
18    XLVII| thought the abbe, “I will look outside.”~ ~When morning broke,
19      LIV|    thorough examination of the outside of the house; then, remounting
20       LV|   heard a bustle and confusion outside. In a few moments the door
21       LV|     correspondence with people outside,” he retorted, in the tone
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