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1     I,      XI| shocked at finding out the deception. I am too commonplace a
2     I,     XII|  no disappointment, and no deception. All was well. I should
3    II,     III|   in the meshes of cunning deception!~ ~The "girls," as they
4    II,       V|  Siegfried's object in the deception?"~ ~"You show too much agitation.
5    II,     VII|    a woman - a sick woman; deception in that line was impossible,
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