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 1       II|      the terrible reality. The gate leading to the Chateau de
 2       II|      of action.~ ~“Why is this gate closed?” demanded M. Lacheneur,
 3       VI|         They saw him enter the gate, cross the garden, and at
 4       XV|     saw Mme. dEscorval at the gate watching for him. By the
 5    XVIII|        He also heard the outer gate grate upon its hinges.~ ~“
 6     XXII| traversed.~ ~Soon they see the gate of the citadel, which was
 7     XXII|   eleven oclock, and yet this gate stands open.~ ~Does not
 8    XXIII|     zeal.~ ~He had ordered the gate of the citadel to be left
 9     XXIV|       the bell attached to the gate interrupted his meditations.~ ~
10     XXIV| hastened to open it, heard the gate turn upon its hinges, then
11      XXV|       save one.~ ~Through this gate all who desired to leave
12     XXXI|      asked the sergeant at the gate for pen and paper.~ ~The
13    XXXII|    presented themselves at the gate of the fortress.~ ~They
14      XLV|       Medea reached the little gate leading from the garden
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