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 1     XXIX|       with a double row of iron bars, securely fastened into
 2     XXIX|        easy enough to cut these bars. On which side does this
 3      XXX|        window. Two rows of iron bars protected it. These were
 4      XXX|          Make haste and saw the bars of your window. Maurice
 5      XXX|         to attack the ponderous bars, when he fancied he heard
 6      XXX|       be attached to the broken bars.~ ~But how had this man
 7      XXX|         not for reflection. The bars were heavy, and there were
 8      XXX| progress you have made with the bars.”~ ~“I have scarcely begun,”
 9      XXX|         energetic attack on the bars. It at once became evident
10      XXX|        in a whisper. “The lower bars are cut.”~ ~“Ah! how can
11      XXX|        one of the second row of bars, when he was interrupted
12      XXX|       everything was ready. The bars were cut, and the ropes,
13     XXXV|          firmly attached to the bars, hung down the side of the
14     XXXV|        securely fastened to the bars?”~ ~He sought a way, found
15     XXXV|        the cord attached to the bars; you will tie it to this,
16     XXXV|       the rope about one of the bars that remain intact; the
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