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 1        I|         terrible hurry.”~ ~“The old rascal has probably stolen the
 2      III|             noisy shouts.~ ~The old rascal, his wife, and his children,
 3       IV|            he exclaimed, “it is the rascal who has had the impudence—
 4       VI|           Dieu! When I felt the old rascal’s hand upon me my blood
 5      VII|     neighbors.~ ~He was a dangerous rascal, the old robber, shrewd
 6        X|            Lacheneur was not such a rascal as I supposed. I am disposed
 7       XI|            humble daughter of that “rascalLacheneur whom he was addressing.~ ~
 8      XII|             of his sons.~ ~This old rascal had been enrolled among
 9      XII|      monsieur”—was unquestionably a rascal; the complete surrender
10      XII| Consideration!” he exclaimed. “This rascal has a right to some consideration!
11    XXIII|         spy-in-chief, no doubt—that rascal Chupin. It surprises me
12    XXVII|             Wretch!” he exclaimed, “rascal! vile scoundrel!”~ ~He caught
13     XXIX|          this Chanlouineau is a sly rascal. Who the devil would have
14     XXXI|            pen and paper.~ ~The old rascal generally wrote slowly and
15    XXXII|         dangerous and blood-thirsty rascal!” he remarked to the guard. “
16    XXXII|             de Courtornieu; “if the rascal had merely been wounded
17   XXXIII|          pestilence. They called me rascal, robber, and the like; but
18    XXXIX|           away with the son of that rascal, Lacheneur?”~ ~“I believe
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