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1     I,     50|         conscious guilt they were penetrated by an apprehension that
2     I,     66|        timber barricades. He then penetrated some forest passes but little
3    II,     69|           birth to Julia. He then penetrated to the remoter parts of
4    VI,     34|          of horror, but they were penetrated by alarm and amazement at
5  XIII,     18|           cold water, and this so penetrated his entire frame that he
6    XV,     10| barbarians. The stones and spears penetrated their host at a range beyond
7    XV,     53|        the roofs were not equally penetrated by the sun's heat, while
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