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 1      III|      duke’s inquiry; “but if the gentlemen wish to wait, it will not
 2      III|        or a saint.~ ~“Will these gentlemen take any refreshments?”
 3      III|        the apartment.~ ~“I hope, gentlemen,” he said, with a dignity
 4      XIV|          exclaiming:~ ~“Be calm, gentlemen, be calm! A little moderation,
 5      XXI|          counsel comes too late, gentlemen. Do you see those lights
 6      XXI|         try to detain my father, gentlemen; each moment of delay may,
 7     XXII|          are easily discouraged, gentlemen,” he said, bitterly. “There
 8      XXV|   certainly an incredible story, gentlemen,” he said; “nevertheless,
 9    XXVII| excellent!” he exclaimed. “These gentlemen, the commissioners, will
10    XXVII|         disdainful laugh.~ ~“Ah, gentlemen!” he said, addressing the
11   XXVIII|         must to work! You, also, gentlemen, will aid me. I can count
12   XXVIII|         accompany me. One of you gentlemen will go at once and order
13     XXXV|        he continued, “one of you gentlemen will take the wounded man
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