Chapter

 1       VI|   Thunderstruck at first, Maurice afterward renewed the attack with
 2      VII|       content, we shall have time afterward to adopt other measures.”~ ~
 3      XVI| circumstance, which the baron was afterward doomed to recall in the
 4     XXVI|        about a quarter of an hour afterward, leading an old plough-horse
 5     XXIX|    wounded, perhaps because—as he afterward declared—he could not overcome
 6      XLI|     soldiers run to the spot, and afterward pursue Maurice, Jean and
 7      XLI|           had met them five hours afterward, harassed and furious; and
 8      XLI|         leave his bedside.~ ~Soon afterward, Father Poignot, on returning
 9      XLV|         murmured. “I could escape afterward.”~ ~A terrible thought made
10     XLVI|        God! what would my life be afterward?”~ ~Marie-Anne made no reply.
11      LII|          save the young lady. And afterward she will reward you; and
12     LIII|         but the poor comedian was afterward fortunate enough to obtain
13      LIV|           then he went to Vienna, afterward to Venice. One day he was
14      LIV|        this, and their assistance afterward, they were to receive a
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