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1     I,     VII|       and so tender is their conscience that they listen to the
2     I,     VII|      man was troubled in his conscience, and could not die unless
3     I,       X|   own self-respect and clear conscience, which, perhaps, was more
4     I,      XI| honest fellow, with a tender conscience, and nothing so tough and
5     I,     XII|    It is entirely against my conscience."~ ~"Now listen to me. In
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