Chapter

 1       VI| preparations. They went to the town hall and took the firemen’s rifles,
 2     XIII|           and when they entered the hall, he allowed his father and
 3     XXIV|            who were standing in the hall and on the staircase.~ ~
 4    XXVII|            transforming this gloomy hall into a tribunal, attested
 5    XXVII|             crowd too great for the hall, large as it was, and they
 6    XXVII|            moans filled the immense hall.~ ~The retired officers
 7    XXVII|          the prisoners, were in the hall.~ ~They were the three men
 8    XXVII|              At the least noise the hall shall be cleared,” added
 9    XXVII|           the priest re-entered the hall just in time to see the
10      XXX|            saw Maurice led from the hall by Abbe Midon and the friendly
11      XXX|     removing the prisoners from the hall, the baron found himself
12    XXXIV|        salon at the end of the main hall.~ ~Martial hastened there,
13    XXXIV|           farthest extremity of the hall as he read:~ ~“Monsieur
14  XXXVIII|             again crossed the grand hall, but instead of going to
15    XXXIX|     stepping into the middle of the hall she made a sign to the musicians
16    XXXIX|             was passing through the hall; she stopped him.~ ~“Extinguish
17       XL|             to and fro in the great hall.~ ~He was almost sinking
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