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 1       IX|     forever! Only weak natures revolt against a destiny which
 2     XXIV| Escorval was the leader of the revolt.~ ~He did not doubt the
 3    XXVII|      one of the leaders of the revolt?”~ ~“One of the leaders—
 4    XXVII|        real instigator of this revolt—not Lacheneur, but an individual
 5     XXIX|     matters connected with the revolt.”~ ~“The duke is absent.”~ ~“
 6     XXXI|       them to take part in the revolt.~ ~These men had part of
 7     XXXI|       given the signal for the revolt without any chance of success,
 8     XXXV| perplexities. The night of the revolt he had given shelter to
 9     XXXV|     would not take part in the revolt. Such was not my opinion.
10    XXXVI|   clothing on the night of the revolt.~ ~“Eh! we are fortunate!”
11    XXXVI|   Lacheneur, the leader of the revolt in Montaignac, was~ ~executed.
12    XLIII|   observed was the instinctive revolt of the flesh, and not a
13     LIII| previous week there had been a revolt in the prison, the troops
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