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 1      III|   oldest residents had a faint recollection of having seen him long
 2       IV|     name Lacheneur awakened no recollection in the mind of the duke.~ ~
 3        V|       hand was arrested by the recollection of a phrase which he had
 4        X|        enlightened by a sudden recollection.~ ~“I understand!” he exclaimed; “
 5      XVI|     men if I did not guard the recollection of all your kindnesses until
 6    XXIII|        believe it; and yet the recollection of Chupin’s assurance troubled
 7    XXVII|     not make friends.’”~ ~This recollection was not of a nature to soften
 8      XXX|        he murmured.~ ~Then the recollection of his doubts and despair
 9   XXXIII|     are there leave it.”~ ~The recollection of the insults he had received
10     XXXV|        frightful oath.~ ~And a recollection of what had happened three
11     XLII|       wished to annihilate all recollection of that fatal day whose
12    XLVII| presbytery of Sairmeuse.~ ~The recollection of Maurice was the only
13    XLVII|        heart-broken cry.~ ~The recollection which had given Marie-Anne
14     LIII|       another person, the bare recollection of whom made her tremble,
15     LIII|       not awaken the slightest recollection in their minds.~ ~Jean was
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