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 1      III|  permitted him to leave the court.~ ~If he had given no sign
 2        V|   splendors of the Imperial Court, which at that time surpassed
 3       XI|   was evidentlypaying his court to her.” And with what intentions!
 4     XIII|    dreamed of a position at court as a school-girl dreams
 5       XX| made presiding judge of the court at Montaignac, were both
 6    XXVII|    confer with him.”~ ~“The court can grant you no delay,”
 7   XXXIII|    When summoned before the court for trial, Lacheneur was
 8    XXXVI|   one time to the beautiful court of Prince Eugene, he had
 9    XXXVI| Lacheneur and you, that the court of Rome would never grant
10        L|      and brought before the Court of Assizes.~ ~If this were
11       LI|    yourself? You will go to Court, to balls, and to the play,
12     LIII|    children.~ ~Tried by the Court of Assizes, Chupin was condemned
13       LV|    public.~ ~This meant the Court of Assizes, prison, a frightful
14       LV|   to be summoned before the Court of Assizes and condemned
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