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 1    XVIII|        of which he is to be the leader? These suppositions would
 2    XVIII|         not one of those whom a leader is glad to enroll among
 3      XXI|   peaceful firesides, without a leader? Impossible!”~ ~She evidently
 4     XXII|  indignant at not finding their leader awaiting them at the rendezvous.~ ~“
 5     XXII|          who was the recognized leader in Lacheneur’s absence. “
 6     XXII|  foresee the catastrophe.~ ~The leader of the expedition is near
 7     XXII| indecision is terrible; but the leader encourages his men, there
 8     XXIV|        Baron dEscorval was the leader of the revolt.~ ~He did
 9     XXIV|       for spies! Ah! if our old leader knew to what base uses his
10    XXVII|      Sairmeuse was so truly our leader,” exclaimed the daring peasant, “
11   XXVIII|        from the daughter of the leader of the rebellion—of that
12     XXIX|      declared you, Marquis, his leader and his accomplice. You
13    XXXIV|   released.~ ~Major Carini, the leader of the conspirators in Montaignac,
14    XXXVI|       Yesterday, Lacheneur, the leader of the revolt in Montaignac,
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