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 1       II|      immense service you have rendered him.”~ ~The old servitor
 2      III|  unpaved, and had always been rendered impassable by wet weather.~ ~“
 3        X| immense service Lacheneur had rendered him in restoring Sairmeuse.~ ~
 4       XI|       at a moment when he had rendered us a most signal service!
 5    XXIII| service supposed to have been rendered.~ ~Some fifteen or twenty
 6    XXVII|      verdict was, as it were, rendered in advance, and yet they
 7   XXVIII|     as soon as the verdict is rendered.”~ ~Then, as they had promised
 8   XXXIII|      The service which I have rendered him deserves that acknowledgment,
 9   XXXIII|      injustice of the verdict rendered.~ ~Each endeavored to make
10  XXXVIII|       world with disdain, was rendered frantic by the thought that
11  XXXVIII|      as winced.~ ~“Sorrow has rendered you unjust,” said he, gently, “
12       XL|  prestige of valuable service rendered.”~ ~The duke’s face brightened.~ ~“
13      XLI|     that these strange events rendered their situation more perilous
14     XLVI|       times, and occasionally rendered heart-rending shrieks. Then
15    XLVII|      to his eyes.~ ~“You have rendered me a service which nothing
16    XLVII|  decree of his non-complicity rendered in favor of Abbe Midon,
17   XLVIII|        that he had, at least, rendered the execution of the crime
18   XLVIII|     the following verdict was rendered: “That a man known as Chupin,
19      LII|      who, she added, had once rendered her an important service.~ ~
20       LV|     verdict of not guilty was rendered by M. Segmuller in the case
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