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 1       XI|     be you, you who grant a rendezvous to gallants in the forest?
 2      XXI|     now on their way to the rendezvous. Let us start at once, for
 3      XXI|   Croix dArcy, the general rendezvous. Before two oclock fifteen
 4      XXI|   just told us the place of rendezvous. By running to Escorval
 5     XXII|   many men are there at the rendezvous?”~ ~“At least two thousand.”~ ~“
 6     XXII| leader awaiting them at the rendezvous.~ ~“Where is he?” they asked. “
 7    XXVII|   appointed for the general rendezvous?”~ ~“Lacheneur had just
 8      XXX|   necessary; he met me at a rendezvous which I appointed in a quiet
 9    XXXIV|   of men, you can appoint a rendezvous, and~ ~then send your gendarmes
10  XXXVIII|     had just remembered the rendezvous with Maurice. Why should
11    XXXIX|     continued Blanche, “the rendezvous appointed to-morrow, at
12       XL|    sent the soldiers to the rendezvous which Maurice dEscorval
13      XLI| will decide upon a place of rendezvous, and two or three times
14      XLI|   then, awaiting her at the rendezvous.~ ~She lifted the hearth-stone,
15    XLIII|     If he still came to the rendezvous, it was only because he
16     XLIV|     before repairing to the rendezvous where Father Poignot usually
17     XLIV|     leading to the place of rendezvous, she said to herself that
18      LII|  was always punctual at the rendezvous.~ ~There was constantly
19      LIV|   the quarter for a lover’s rendezvous.”~ ~The carriage had passed
20      LIV|  Martial.~ ~Knowing of this rendezvous even before his wife, he
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