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 1        I|       long duration.~ ~The rider proved to be a fellow-countryman,
 2      III|      pleased by these cries that proved him in the right, he leaned
 3      XXI|          which he cast upon Jean proved it.~ ~And it was in the
 4     XXII|       vengeance, is conclusively proved by the sequel.~ ~Hence great
 5     XXIV|          and dispersed must have proved themselves cowards. God
 6     XXIV|   evening.”~ ~“Hum! that must be proved. Let me see your hands.”~ ~
 7     XXIX|         Maurice and the abbe had proved that only too well the previous
 8      XXX|        Courtornieu’s exclamation proved that he considered the abbe
 9     XXXI|        body of his horse.~ ~This proved to be no easy matter, as
10   XXXIII|       discover the fugitives had proved unavailing.~ ~One witness
11    XXXVI|         mother of the proprietor proved to be a good, kind-hearted
12   XXXVII|      able to endure the journey, proved that in this poor maimed
13  XXXVIII|          am innocent; and I have proved it by unmasking the real
14     XLIV|       whom she had rejected, had proved themselves to be.~ ~One,
15      XLV| deliberation returned.~ ~This is proved by the fact that her first
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