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 1        I|       part he would play a few months later.~ ~Satisfied with
 2       II|   political clubs.~ ~For three months Lacheneur was the tyrant
 3     XVII|         but in less than three months that poor woman had been
 4    XXVII|         and condemned to three monthsimprisonment.~ ~As the
 5     XXIX|     without a precedent. A few months ago the Count de Lavalette
 6    XXXVI|        And that was only eight months ago.~ ~What a difference
 7      XLI|     the course of two or three months you can be still more useful
 8    XLIII|        all was, that after two months of surveillance, he had
 9     XLIV|     since he quitted her, five months before.~ ~But suddenly,
10     XLIV| cheerful than she had been for months, and once, while putting
11     XLVI|     son by Maurice. Alas! many months have elapsed since my husband
12    XLVII|       heals it.”~ ~After a six monthssojourn in Father Poignot’
13    XLVII|        so tranquil in mind for months. Obstacles which had appeared
14    XLVII|       approvingly.~ ~“For five months,” continued Maurice, “instead
15       LI|      It will take at least six months to restore it,” said Martial; “
16       LI|       that they might in three months, perhaps, render a portion
17      LII|    more annoyance. Every three months he presented a memorandum
18     LIII|       the duchess. Every three months he presented his bill, which
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