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 1        I|      cross.~ ~But this was the affair of an instant only, and
 2     VIII|      Lacheneur’s daughter; the affair is decided.’”~ ~This astounding
 3      XII|        regard to the Lacheneur affair. Why did he choose this
 4     XIII|      had already forgotten the affair; his most vivid impressions
 5     XXII|    continued the officer. “The affair is an utter failure!”~ ~
 6    XXIII|  difficulty on account of this affair; but I have here the means
 7    XXVII|   Sairmeuse has played in this affair—whether he was truly with
 8      XXX|    confess connection with the affair.~ ~Then, calm and composed,
 9       XL|  deceive ourselves; this whole affair of the insurrection has
10   XLVIII|      were unknown.”~ ~But this affair interested the community
11        L| charged with investigating the affair. They examined a host of
12      LIV|        duke the history of the affair at the Borderie.” Then several
13       LV|      allowed to follow up this affair of the Poivriere.~ ~What
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