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1        1|   found tiresome. Old Bosc, an imbecile Jupiter with head crushed
2        4|     millions, was wont to turn imbecile whenever he became enamored
3        9| forcible expression, hit upon “imbecile” and “damned foolish.” The
4       12|      knew not why, as the same imbecile obsession over–mastered
5       12|      courage. But La Faloise’s imbecile pleasantry had upset him
6       13|      nor did he understand her imbecile caprices. Undying, unchanging
7       13|      had broken. And he in his imbecile condition lent himself to
8       13|       passion had rendered him imbecile; he was entering on his
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