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1    1,    4| evident she never thought her conduct had been that of a heroine
2    1,    4|      their indignation at the conduct of the English Government.~
3    1,    7| express my admiration of your conduct throughout— my unreserved
4    2,    1|      said John Mangles. “Your conduct has been worthy of your
5    2,   10|       energy were required to conduct such a restive, stubborn
6    3,   16|      like lightning, Ayrton’s conduct, his long-planned treachery,
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