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 1       IV|       is only because I come to restore to you the deposit confided
 2     XXIV|        the priest had failed to restore her.~ ~But Mme. dEscorval
 3    XXXVI| twenty-four hours of rest would restore Marie-Anne.~ ~They were
 4   XXXVII|         he said, emphatically. “Restore to me, now, this instant,
 5      XLI|         be very easy for you to restore my tranquillity,” he said. “
 6     XLIV|         to reassure her, and to restore the self-respect of the
 7     XLIV|      many cruel memories, would restore her former aversion.~ ~On
 8   XLVIII|     could, in less than a year, restore Marie-Anne’s child to Maurice
 9        L|         of this triumph did not restore her peace of mind.~ ~Between
10       LI|     take at least six months to restore it,” said Martial; “perhaps
11      LIV|       letters to the casket and restore it to its place.~ ~Then
12       LV|        noble man of him.~ ~If I restore him to you, it is only because
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