Chapter

 1     XXIV|      I will appear before the tribunal, and I shall say: ‘Here
 2      XXV|     her appearance before the tribunal. At last the marquis yielded.~ ~
 3     XXVI|        the presidency of this tribunal of vengeance and of hatred
 4    XXVII|       this gloomy hall into a tribunal, attested the precipitancy
 5    XXVII|       instigating agent.”~ ~A tribunal regardful of the immutable
 6    XXVII|       hazardous a blow?~ ~The tribunal, after a short deliberation,
 7    XXVII|    frightened this iniquitous tribunal, which did not fear to trample
 8    XXVII|     would have made any other tribunal reflect.~ ~But all the while
 9    XXVII|    hair.”~ ~They implored the tribunal to grant them a week for
10    XXVII| decisive moment for which the tribunal had reserved all its attention
11    XXVII|       spoke the truth. If the tribunal had acted informally in
12    XXVII|    the accused whom a regular tribunal could have legally condemned.~ ~
13   XXVIII| should be summoned before the tribunal; I told them that I had
14     XXIX|        in the presence of the tribunal, declared you, Marquis,
15     LIII|    and was now a judge in the tribunal of the Seine; Abbe Midon,
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