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1 VI | make them agree with the vague hypotheses that were revolving 2 VIII| the two.”~This was very vague. “And the other,” asked 3 IX | Still, he did not allow the vague presentiment that flitted 4 XI | if to clutch at a still vague inspiration—“wait a moment. 5 XII | cab-driver’s declaration; and a vague doubt about a drunkard’s 6 XVI | detective’s insinuation, vague as it was, did not escape 7 XX | he dashed after May.~A vague fear almost suffocated him. 8 XXI | to place dependence on a vague similarity in personal appearance; 9 XXV | could not understand. A vague suspicion had, it is true,