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 1      XII|      extended experience in such matters.~ ~His debut, he was forced
 2      XIV|        conversing upon political matters, and whose enthusiasm waxed
 3      XIV|       Zounds! Marquis, you carry matters with a high hand. Do you
 4      XIX|     seemed greatly interested in matters at Montaignac, and he told
 5      XXV|         sentiment matter?”~ ~“It matters a great deal when you cannot
 6   XXVIII| unimportant, but I have arranged matters in such a way that it will
 7     XXIX|          to the duke at once, on matters connected with the revolt.”~ ~“
 8     XXIX|         I—I obeyed him.”~ ~“That matters little,” he interrupted; “
 9     XXIX|        will say that I expedited matters in order to silence the
10    XXXVI|        himself for meddling with matters that did not concern him.~ ~
11     XLIV|        well to tamper with these matters. Leave to God’s justice
12        L|         a great interest in such matters, and who had won the good-will
13       LI|     assured that I will expedite matters as much as possible.”~ ~
14      LII|         he is very low, but that matters little. We have everything
15      LIV|  Poivriere, Jean had so arranged matters that the duke would at first
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