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1 V| methods. There are still judges in France.”~ ~M. Lacheneur 2 V| Lacheneur shook his head.~ ~“The judges will not accord me the justice 3 XXV| men, who call themselves judges, to pursue their course, 4 XXVII| the precipitancy of the judges and their determination 5 XXVII| wooden chairs awaited the judges; but in the centre glittered 6 XXVII| for the duke, one of the judges relieved him of his embarrassment.~ ~“ 7 XXVII| gorgeous uniforms were not judges charged with the vindication 8 XXVII| consideration. Nor did his associate judges wish him to do so.~ ~Had 9 XXVII| cannot understand.”~ ~The judges were conversing in low tones 10 XXVII| rules of justice.~ ~The judges had decided; their verdict 11 XXVII| the conscience of these judges.~ ~“I will speak in his 12 XXVII| only a word to say to my judges. Let them remember what 13 XXVII| soften the hearts of the judges. The marshal, for that saying, 14 XXVII| He said no more; the judges were returning.~ ~Of the 15 XXVIII| complain. But those cruel judges have condemned an innocent 16 XXVIII| incredulity on the faces of the judges. But calumny is never without 17 XXIX| knew the secret which the judges could not, or would not 18 XXX| His mistake before the judges was the result of his preoccupation.~ ~ 19 XXXIII| said. “God sees us, and judges us!”~ ~Unhappy man! his 20 XLVII| declared innocent by impartial judges; he saw himself reinstalled 21 L| butler told her that the judges and the police agents had