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 1       II|         of the house of Sairmeuse laughed a loud, bitter laugh.~ ~“
 2       VI|           gray. Ah! how those two laughed and made fun of the peasants.
 3     VIII|          they say——”~ ~The others laughed heartily.~ ~“RuinedMonsieur
 4      XII|          this?”~ ~M. de Sairmeuse laughed heartily.~ ~“What! can you
 5     XIII|         feelings.~ ~He could have laughed gayly with anguish at his
 6      XIX|         this without a murmur. He laughed and jested with the comers
 7    XXVII|           demand.”~ ~Chanlouineau laughed loudly.~ ~“Very naturally,”
 8   XXVIII|     leaders of the movement. They laughed; and I read incredulity
 9     XXIX|          Martial glanced over it, laughed heartily, and exclaimed:~ ~“
10      XXX|         who aided him.”~ ~Martial laughed.~ ~“If justice seeks to
11     XXXV|        his dangerous position. He laughed gleefully, or rather with
12    XXXVI| inquisitive people to buy mules,” laughed Maurice, striking his belt
13   XXXVII|       assassinated by them!”~ ~He laughed a harsh, discordant, terrible
14      LIV|            empty and deserted, he laughed, and his laugh was unaffected.~ ~“
15       LV|           for him.~ ~“Ah, ha!” he laughed, as Lecoq passed out, “here
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