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1    2,    2| what I have to say, for my conscience commands me to speak as
2    2,    3|    had the judge said, “my conscience tells me not to abandon
3    2,    4| unconscientiously; but his conscience was strongly fortified and
4    2,    4|    was it the impulse of a conscience which would at all risks
5    2,    6| than that of Torres, whose conscience insensible and hardened
6    2,   15| responsibilities which his conscience laid to his charge.~Between
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