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1    1,   16|           chief of the police, the judges, the schoolmaster, and troops
2    2,    4|          defense. Like a good many judges, he thought but little of
3    2,    4|       would not have disgraced the judges wig of the past; his piercing
4    2,    4|          appeared before his first judges, was he able to do so now?~
5    2,   17| surrendered myself to my country’s judges, and I will await their
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