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 1       VI|         duke was enchanted, for he doubtless expected a volley of stones,
 2     VIII|            What was she doing now? Doubtless she was weeping.~ ~At this
 3       XI| frightfully altered, “and you have doubtless lost your way?” His words
 4     XVII|            lasted a half hour, and doubtless he was going away. Not at
 5     XXII|           one sign of life.~ ~“Ah! doubtless he is with her,” she said
 6     XXIV|          and heart were even then, doubtless, calling to her from the
 7      XXX|           yourself, Marquis, would doubtless be compromised. Were you
 8     XXXI|     entreaties. Had he been armed, doubtless, he would have ended by
 9     XXXI|   detachment of soldiery, who were doubtless scouring the country in
10    XXXII|           that these measures were doubtless all very well, but the most
11    XXXVI|          for the present. We shall doubtless remain in France only a
12      XLI|       feelings. Father Poignot was doubtless, even then, awaiting her
13      LIV|           her everywhere.~ ~“That, doubtless, holds the solution of the
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