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1       10|    unquestioning and docile submission. She had long since succeeded
2       10|     conventual idleness and submission as though she were the prisoner
3       10|    scheming out a method of submission. Nevertheless, he still
4       11| give Rose some proof of her submission—to pay her a short visit
5       13|   eye with a look of tender submission. She was fain to know whether
6       13|  with anguish, yet in utter submission. Her every word cut him
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