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 1        V|         built it in 1806, from a plan drawn by his own hand; and
 2     XXII|          Fully decided upon this plan, Blanche became calmer on
 3      XXV|        could act.~ ~Abbe Midon’s plan, which he explained to young
 4    XXVII|  Evidently Chanlouineau has some plan. He intends to save your
 5     XXIX|          kind as to explain your plan?”~ ~Martial had gradually
 6     XXIX|        thought Marie-Anne.~ ~“My plan is simplicity itself,” replied
 7     XXXV| comprehended the priest’s simple plan.~ ~They were to throw the
 8      XLI|      concealed near Turin.~ ~The plan was carried out in every
 9     XLIV|         the sister tried another plan. She rose, forced her lips
10   XLVIII|      that it would be the wisest plan, under such circumstances,
11        L|         for a single moment, the plan she had conceived on the
12     LIII|        we will decide upon some~ plan. If you refuse to do this,
13      LIV|        was striving to carry his plan into execution, when the
14       LV|       means of accomplishing his plan of self-destruction, when
15       LV|       point by point, upon their plan of defence.~ ~When all had
16       LV|         the day in preparing his plan of action, and in thinking
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