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 1        I|      the same young farmer.~ ~“Pardon! he did not tell me,” replied
 2       IX|      utterance to them.~ ~“Oh! pardon!” he faltered, “pardon!”~ ~
 3       IX|         pardon!” he faltered, “pardon!”~ ~What did the mysterious
 4    XXVII|    services? You confess——”~ ~“Pardon, Monsieur; I am proud of
 5   XXVIII|     him, but we should ask his pardon. A man who fights as I saw
 6     XXIX|      death. The King wished to pardon him, but his ministers and
 7      XXX|        I will not permit——”~ ~“Pardon!” interrupted the other,
 8     XXXI| authorities, they might obtain pardon for themselves.~ ~Neither
 9   XXXIII|   doing their best to obtain a pardon for the six prisoners who
10    XXXVI|         angrily.~ ~“I beg your pardon, of course, but you seem
11     XLII|    first step toward obtaining pardon for the friends of that
12     XLII|      my father?”~ ~“I beg your pardon, Mademoiselle, a little
13     XLIV|      death, or for procuring a pardon.~ ~“You must know where
14     XLIV|      of judgment, or~ a simple pardon.~ ~“If he desires a new
15     XLIV|     cannot, will not, accept a pardon. He demands a revision of
16     XLVI|        that condition alone, I pardon you. But take care! Do not
17     LIII|      duke, who~ will obtain my pardon in exchange of what I will
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