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 1        I| government land; and they were assured now that all estates were
 2       II|       nature well enough to be assured that what she said, that
 3      III|     XVII. at the helm in 1814, assured the duke that France had
 4      III|       suffice for us. And rest assured that we shall amply repay
 5      VII|       great mistake! It simply assured the popularity of Chupin,
 6      XVI|      not reveal them; but rest assured that they are sufficient.”~ ~“
 7      XIX|      We count upon you, and be assured that~ the more friends you
 8     XXIX|   alone in this matter, but be assured that I—the cause of all
 9     XXXI|     dauntless brow, a calm and assured mien.~ ~The soldiers were
10     XXXI|         comrades, you may rest assured that the Duc de Sairmeuse
11     XXXI|       presentiments.~ ~He felt assured that an oath like that of
12    XLVII|       despair.~ ~“You may rest assured that the blood of the daughter
13     XLIX|        of finding his child.~ ~Assured of the powerful assistance
14        L|        is when their safety is assured that great criminals really
15       LI|        that case, you may rest assured that I will expedite matters
16     LIII|   conjecture; he desired to be assured of the correctness of his
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