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 1        I|        some English or Prussian officer? He had come, perhaps, to
 2     XXII|        warn you,” continued the officer. “The affair is an utter
 3     XXIV|       you?” rudely demanded the officer.~ ~“I am the cure of Sairmeuse.”~ ~“
 4     XXIV|          Bavois,” commanded the officer, “you will take half a dozen
 5   XXVIII|        presence of his superior officer.~ ~“Is Mademoiselle Lacheneur
 6      XXX|         a squad of soldiers, an officer would lift his sword, and
 7      XXX|     soldier entered, to whom an officer who did not cross the threshold
 8     XXXI|   proper authorities,” said the officer in command.~ ~“If I have
 9    XXXII|          There was not a single officer who did not tremble on thinking
10    XXXII|     trembled to think that this officer might be a man of unusual
11    XXXII|          he remarked.~ ~The old officer turned away with a muttered
12   XXXIII|    placed in his cell, I saw an officer approaching me. I challenged
13   XXXIII|          Did you recognize this officer?” Martial eagerly inquired.~ ~
14   XXXIII|       Who could this mysterious officer have been? What was he doing
15    XXXIV| exclaimed. “I know now who that officer was who entered the room
16     XXXV|        When all was ready, each officer took an end of the litter,
17     XXXV|      task is accomplished,” the officer said to Maurice. “We will
18  XXXVIII|       to procure from a retired officer.~ ~“We are sorry to have
19  XXXVIII|        them, and addressing the officer in command, he said, imperiously:~ ~“
20      XLI|   harassed and furious; and the officer in charge of the expedition
21      LIV|        in the eyes of the young officer who had cut off his retreat,
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