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 1        I|     France at Montaignac. I was passing the house this morning,
 2       II| understood it all. But what was passing in her father’s mind? She
 3     XXII|     Croix dArcy; and after the passing of the officers, who had
 4     XXIV|         He paused; all this was passing in the court-yard, in the
 5      XXV|         from fear.”~ ~They were passing through the principal street,
 6      XXV|         morning at daybreak, on passing the Croix dArcy, found
 7     XXVI|     Marquis de Courtornieu were passing the prisoners in review.~ ~
 8     XXVI|   Bavois, and paused.~ ~But he, passing them with an air of the
 9    XXXII|        They declared that while passing through the fields at the
10    XXXIX|        the crowd.~ ~He bowed in passing before the young marquise,
11    XXXIX|     under foot.~ ~A servant was passing through the hall; she stopped
12      XLI|        Piedmont and Montaignac, passing through the village of Sairmeuse.~ ~
13   XLVIII|        it matter to him? He was passing through one of those crises
14      LII|         young lady. “I shall be passing here from time to time,
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