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 1      VII|    falling into the hands of the gendarmes, and to steal a few sacks
 2    XXIII|         Fools! you will find the gendarmes there only awaiting your
 3    XXVII|          sign from the duke, two gendarmes approached and placed their
 4     XXIX|          beyond the reach of the gendarmes.”~ ~“Let us hope now,” said
 5     XXXI|     window to run and summon the gendarmes.~ ~He had been gone half
 6     XXXI|     certainly gone to summon the gendarmes! Is this not enough, or
 7     XXXI|        sink?~ ~He remembered the gendarmes that the innkeeper’s wife
 8     XXXI|        whereabouts to the French gendarmes.”~ ~“Balstain?”~ ~“Yes,
 9     XXXI|        side of the frontier. The gendarmes at Saint-Jean-de-Coche will
10     XXXI|        have I saved you from the gendarmes and from the galleys? More
11    XXXIV| rendezvous, and~ ~then send your gendarmes to arrest me. That would
12    XXXVI|        sit down, the Piedmontese gendarmes would arrest us.”~ ~He reflected
13  XXXVIII|         The coward came, but the gendarmes accompanied him.”~ ~He bounded
14        L|         ten years.~ ~She saw the gendarmes at the chateau; she saw
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