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 1      XIV|    with the dessert; and the company drank to the allies whose
 2      XIV|  leave France forever!~ ~The company hesitated; Martial saw it,
 3      XIX|     us the~ pleasure of your company. We count upon you, and
 4     XXIV|      husband had departed in company with Abbe Midon. They had
 5     XXVI|  encounters, and that he, in company with two grenadiers, would
 6     XXVI|      corporal of grenadiers, company first, stationed at the
 7   XXVIII|          That is all. Salute company. And now, Mademoiselle,
 8     XXIX|     him near the frontier in company with two of his friends.
 9     XXIX|      a corporal in the first company of grenadiers.”~ ~“Bavois,”
10  XXXVIII|   neighboring wood, where in company with the corporal, he was
11    XXXIX| floated through the air, the company, as if by unanimous consent,
12     XLIX|  formed an engagement with a company of strolling players who
13     LIII|      a travelling theatrical company engaged him for a consideration
14      LIV|     large punch-bowl, and in company with two ragged, leering
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