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1     I,       V|      good care not to feed this religious frenzy further. On the contrary,
2     I,       V|       and her special craze was religious monomania. From this arose
3     I,     VII|       man had been a devout and religious Jew, incapable of offending
4     I,      IX|          Hallucinations born of religious frenzy; idiosyncrasies with
5    II,     III|    strong doubts. True, she was religious, even to bigotry, but she
6 Note2         | monomania" has been changed to "religious monomania".~ ~In Part I,
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