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 1        I|          he was occasionally, no witness could be found to testify
 2     XVII|        that he could not bear to witness it, that it would shake
 3     XXIV|        as if to call upon God to witness their fidelity.~ ~“In less
 4     XXVI|         the part of participant, witness, and judge.~ ~The other
 5    XXVII|           they cried, “that this witness be heard. He must be heard!
 6    XXVII|       the abbe, “I am a perjured witness, worse yet, an accomplice.
 7    XXVII|     Soldiers, bring in the first witness.”~ ~A movement among the
 8    XXVII|         great misfortune! Go on, witness.”~ ~“In the second place,”
 9    XXVII|        Continue your deposition, witness.”~ ~“The accused,” continued
10   XXVIII| attention. This duel had another witness, a man named Poignot, whom
11   XXXIII|         proved unavailing.~ ~One witness testified, however, that
12   XLVIII|    annihilate this relative—this witness who might ruin her by a
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