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 1       IX|     life which teaches one to guard one’s self against one’s
 2     XIII|        But now that he was on guard, his features might have
 3       XV|  physical memory which mounts guard when the mind is far away—
 4      XVI| miserable of men if I did not guard the recollection of all
 5     XXII|      captain in the Emperor’s guard.~ ~“What has happened?”
 6    XXVII| audience, the soldiers of the guard and even to the platform,
 7   XXVIII|  redoubled; and he begged the guard to go to the Duc de Sairmeuse,
 8     XXIX|       reached the gateway the guard told him that Mlle. Lacheneur
 9     XXIX|     the brave soldier left on guard at Escorval after the troops
10      XXX|       must have been taken to guard against it.~ ~Yes, he knew
11      XXX|      meals to the officers on guard.~ ~These men were evidently
12      XXX|     clink of the rifle as the guard presented arms.~ ~Trembling,
13    XXXII|   rascal!” he remarked to the guard. “It would, perhaps, be
14    XXXII|      man who had been left to guard him—Corporal Bavois, of
15   XXXIII|      the soldiers who were on guard that eventful night were
16   XXXIII|       as follows:~ ~“I was on guard in the corridor communicating
17     XLIX|    Jean, he was determined to guard religiously the honor of
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