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 1        I|     only, and conversation was immediately resumed with increased vivacity.~ ~
 2     XVII|       still more alarmed when, immediately after breakfast, his daughter
 3     XXII|   without Lacheneur, and that, immediately.~ ~But these deliberations
 4    XXVII|   among the guards, and almost immediately Chupin appeared. He advanced
 5      XXX|      he discovered this almost immediately.~ ~It was the first time
 6    XXXII|          They began their task immediately, with an empressement which
 7    XXXVI|  return!” he exclaimed.~ ~They immediately procured a carriage to convey
 8  XXXVIII| gossips at once: I will return immediately.”~ ~He said: “I will return,”
 9      XLI|      reflect; she wrote to him immediately, giving the letter in charge
10      XLV|      not distinguish.~ ~Almost immediately a woman, certainly Marie-Anne,
11    XLVII|         but it vanished almost immediately, and he shrugged his shoulders
12   XLVIII|  announced a visitor.~ ~Almost immediately a maid appeared, evidently
13      LII|      than during the days that immediately followed her crime. It was
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