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 1       VI|     his mother, “you shall not accompany me to Escorval on the coming
 2       VI|        Chanlouineau; “you will accompany me; I have a proposition
 3      XIX|        he begged Abbe Midon to accompany him.~ ~It was on the 4th
 4     XXII|       other road, two men will accompany her as far as Courtornieu.”~ ~
 5      XXV| Marquis de Courtornieu. I will accompany you; we will go in the carriage.”~ ~
 6   XXVIII|     instant. Maurice, you will accompany me. One of you gentlemen
 7     XXIX|      questions. They wished to accompany her, or, at least, to follow
 8     XXIX|   myself in a large cloak, and accompany you to the citadel. You
 9     XXXI|     some~ ~mounted soldiers to accompany me, in order to capture
10     XXXV|    Mademoiselle Lacheneur will accompany you; Maurice also. People
11      XLI|     that Father Poignot should accompany Marie-Anne to the frontier
12     XLIV|      always on the alert, will accompany us and surround us. It will
13      XLV|       for a walk, and you must accompany me.”~ ~Aunt Medea extended
14    XLVII|       in Switzerland. You will accompany us, Monsieur lAbbe, and
15       LI|       out, asked Aunt Medea to accompany her; but the latter declared
16       LI|     you not? Very well, I will accompany you. I will attend these
17       LI|        like that.~ ~“You shall accompany us, aunt,” said she; “I
18      LIV|     did not ask the duchess to accompany him.~ ~“The fault has been
19      LIV|        begged to be allowed to accompany him; but the duke refused,
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