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 1        I|         such haste?”~ ~“From the city.”~ ~To the inhabitants of
 2        I| Sairmeuse and its environs, “the citymeant the country town
 3        I|              Is the enemy in the city?” anxiously inquired some
 4      XXI|        Montaignac is a fortified city, protected by deep moats
 5      XXI|         to open the gates of the city for us as soon as we make
 6     XXII|     going to capture a fortified city, defended by a numerous
 7    XXIII|        to close the gates of the city. It was not with fowling-pieces
 8      XXV|        drive.~ ~They reached the city at last, and Maurice saw
 9      XXV|    desired to leave or enter the city were obliged to pass, and
10      XXV|          of the place—the little city which was ordinarily so
11    XXVII|          miserably sullied, in a city where, among more than a
12    XXXVI|       possible.~ ~“It is a large city,” he said; “you will be
13    XXXVI|         the outskirts of a large city.~ ~Maurice having finished
14      XLI|          a small trunk.~ ~In the city, curiosity has some shame;
15   XLVIII|          abode in the same great city.~ ~Some of his friends endeavored
16        L|         for her to be in a large cityParis, for example—where
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