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X

|- |In the House of Bertrand ||101 |-

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XI

|- |The Dawn and the Dusk ||110 |-

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XII

|- |Florine to the Rescue ||122 |-

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XIII

|- |The Girl of the Wine Shop ||133 |-

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XIV

|- |The Secretary and the Duke ||146

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XV

|- |New Hopes ||163 |-

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XVI

|- |The Unexpected ||173 |-

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XVII

|- |The Flight From Sceaux ||180 |-

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XVIII

|- |Serigny's Departure ||193 |-

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XIX

|- |The Castle of Cartillon ||205 |-

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XX

|- |From the Path of Duty ||224 |-

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XXI

|- |The Fall of Pensacola ||233 |- |}

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