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1 I| had not time to pursue his advantage. The services were over, 2 XI| Sairmeuse did not appear to advantage; but the step he takes today 3 XI| presumed to take an insolent advantage of his supposed simplicity.~ ~ 4 XI| the offending party the advantage.~ ~He felt that Marie-Anne 5 XV| the cure’s orders. He took advantage of the opportunity to draw 6 XIX| Marie-Anne; and he took advantage of this opportunity to gain 7 XXIII| The peasants had the advantage of their pursuers by about 8 XXIII| likely to redound to his advantage and to his political glory.~ ~ 9 XXIX| in one respect, it is an advantage, for they station no sentinels 10 XXX| s voice would also be of advantage in overpowering any suspicious 11 XXXI| complied with.~ ~Chupin saw his advantage, and instantly decided on 12 XLIV| would be wrong not to take advantage of his generosity. Such, 13 XLVIII| Marie-Anne Lacheneur, and taken advantage of her absence to mingle 14 LII| and she determined to take advantage of her husband’s absence