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 1       II|       was walking by his side, addressed him; but an “Ah! let me
 2       IV|          When a grand seigneur addressed these people, he said: “
 3        V|        haste to join them, and addressed M. Lacheneur.~ ~“We are
 4        V|        last words which he had addressed to the Duc de Sairmeuse,
 5       IX|        peasants with the words addressed to Chanlouineau at Escorval
 6       IX|      remorse for the insult he addressed to this woman whom he loved
 7      XVI|       believe these visits are addressed to you!”~ ~Lacheneur’s eye
 8      XVI|        whom else could they be addressed?” he inquired.~ ~This obstinate
 9    XXVII|       and cry:~ ~“It was I who addressed those words to Chanlouineau.
10     XXIX|       time, sir, that you have addressed that question to me, and
11    XXXII| studied not to be ridicule, he addressed the lieutenant:~ ~“Yes,
12    XXXII|    misfortune.”~ ~When his son addressed him in his haughty and freezing
13     XLIV|       the person to whom it is addressed. You must see Monsieur de
14       LI|    longer trembled when anyone addressed her, and there was occasionally
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