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 1       IV|      rustics. He was too well informed not to be able to distinguish
 2      VII|      Courtornieu, whom he had informed of his arrival, hastened
 3      XII| gossip, but glad to have been informed of such an important circumstance.~ ~
 4     XIII|  anger on finding him so well informed in regard to everything
 5     XVII|     asked if Martial had been informed of the intended alliance,
 6     XXII|     away?~ ~The messenger was informed that the marquis was perfectly
 7    XXVII|    the chapel.~ ~The duke was informed of this fact. He turned
 8    XXVII|            Lacheneur had just informed me.”~ ~“If I believed your
 9    XXVII|    hastened to Montaignac and informed the authorities. But what
10    XXXII|  these men could be no better informed on the subject than he was
11     XXXV|     them there. The innkeeper informed them of the bloody massacre
12      XLI|       same day Father Poignot informed the abbe that the Duc de
13    XLIII|      will go there, I must be informed of it. If he writes, and
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