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 1        I|       Father Chupin; “but one need not be very cunning to guess.
 2       IV| Mademoiselle Lacheneur has no need of an advocate!” a harsh
 3       XI|   here—and why this farce?~ ~“Need I tell you, Mademoiselle,”
 4    XVIII|   face of the judge.~ ~He had need of all his energy to regain
 5    XVIII|    said, to himself, “he must need assistance. Why should I
 6     XXVI|     telling them, if they had need of him, to call upon Bavois,
 7    XXVII|   carry him by main force, if need be, to the hotel, and keep
 8     XXIX|     her gratitude.~ ~“Oh, you need not thank me,” answered
 9     XXIX|      father’s opposition? You need not. I know how to gain
10     XXIX|     matter to us? Have we any need of him? Am I not my own
11     XXIX|   whom I speak is the man you need. I will be responsible for
12      XXX|         But the baron did not need this initial to be reassured.
13   XXXVII|       Maurice stood sorely in need of wise counsel, he was
14     XLIV|     You will not desert me. I need protection and love so much.
15      XLV|        more time than I shall need. Supper is ready; I am going
16    XLVII|     faltered, “that is what I needcourage!”~ ~He staggered;
17      LII|      give, gratis. But Madame need have no fears. I am discreet
18       LV|     he little knew it, had no need to fear Lacheneur for the
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