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 1        I|     and made the sign of the cross.~ ~But this was the affair
 2       VI|      saw him enter the gate, cross the garden, and at last
 3     VIII|  destination, was obliged to cross the river at a ferry only
 4     VIII| peasants who were waiting to cross.~ ~These people did not
 5        X|   pine-grove upon your left, cross it.”~ ~Martial was crossing
 6     XVII|      It required a moment to cross this space; and that was
 7    XVIII|    you must find some way to cross the river without having
 8    XXVII|   daylight. Being obliged to cross the Oiselle to reach the
 9      XXX|  whom an officer who did not cross the threshold remarked:~ ~“
10     XXXI|   and making the sign of the cross in the air:~ ~“Saint-Jean-de-Coche,”
11   XXXVII| untold tortures. Go at once. Cross the frontier again this
12     XLII|    had such a man chanced to cross the path of Mme. Blanche?
13    XLVII|      was there.~ ~He did not cross the threshold. With a glance
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