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 1       II|     articles which decorated this apartment, the most sumptuous in the
 2       II|          eyes when he entered the apartment encountered those of Marie-Anne;
 3      III|          took an inventory of the apartment in a single glance. The
 4      III|         the priest re-entered the apartment.~ ~“I hope, gentlemen,”
 5       XV|     funereal silence pervaded the apartment, broken only by the moans
 6     XXIV|       Escorval retired to her own apartment, and the servants went back
 7      XXX|        once communicated with the apartment adjoining; but the door
 8      XXX|           find himself in another apartment similar to his own, and
 9   XXXIII| communicating with the prisoner’s apartment in the tower, when at about
10      XLI|           the decorations of this apartment, designed as a sanctuary
11    XLIII|        existence of the luxurious apartment which Chanlouineau had intended
12      XLV|        back room. It was the only apartment that contained a bed. This
13   XLVIII|             When the doors of the apartment had been securely closed,
14        L|       shall be served in your own apartment.”~ ~Aunt Medea’s face brightened.
15      LII|          but they had reached the apartment of the marquise, he opened
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