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 1        V|         always hastened to this retreat when his work allowed him
 2     XVII|         now proceeded to beat a retreat—a manoeuvre so simple that
 3      XXI|    There is no more danger in a retreat than in an advance. Do not
 4    XXIII|        friends,” he commanded; “retreat!”~ ~They obeyed—he could
 5      XXV|       if this man discovers his retreat,” murmured the priest.~ ~“
 6      XXX|           Escorval, that lovely retreat where he had known such
 7     XXXI|    lines:~ ~“I know Lacheneur’s retreat, and beg monseigneur to
 8     XXXI|      Fortunately, I know a safe retreat in the mountain, not far
 9  XXXVIII|      death. He is now in a safe retreat, and I have no right to
10  XXXVIII|  disclose it.”~ ~Maurice’s safe retreat was, in fact, only a neighboring
11      XLI| trembling lest they discover my retreat. This fear is torturing
12     XLII|        Endeavor to discover her retreat before Monday, when I will
13    XLIII|         simply emerged from the retreat where Martial had deemed
14    XLIII|     hope of a safe and pleasant retreat at Courtornieu, Chupin would
15      XLV|        the pleasing vision of a retreat at Courtornieu vanish; he
16      LIV|     officer who had cut off his retreat, and who was called Lecoq
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