Chapter

 1        I|          Meanwhile the rider had drawn rein at the inn of the Boeuf
 2        I|        later an old post-chaise, drawn by four horses, dashed through
 3      III|        the village inn which had drawn from Bibiaine so many exclamations
 4        V|          it in 1806, from a plan drawn by his own hand; and it
 5     XIII|          sun; and from her hair, drawn high upon the top of her
 6     XVII|          A third wagon appeared, drawn by a single horse, and laden
 7      XIX|        the marriage contract was drawn up, and it was announced
 8   XXVIII| approached; the heavy bolts were drawn back, the door opened, and
 9      XXX|         handle a file.”~ ~Having drawn the cork from the vial of
10      XXX|        the ropes, which had been drawn through an opening in the
11   XXXIII|          since the wine had been drawn, that it was necessary to
12       XL|     every drop of blood had been drawn from her veins.~ ~“We are
13     XLII|       his thin lips were tightly drawn over his sharp teeth; he
14     XLIV|          being slowly but surely drawn into a whirlpool of passion,
15     XLVI|          Maurice and Marie-Anne, drawn up by the cure of Vigano,
16    XLVII|         and lastly, a discharge, drawn up in due form, and an acknowledged
17        L|          coverings which she had drawn up over her head, she saw
18      LIV|          and Maurice dEscorval, drawn up by the Cure of Vigano
19       LV|       the snare into which I had drawn them.~ ~“Jean Lacheneur.”~ ~
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