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1    IV|    in the most unspeakable confusion. He knew not whether to
2    IV| was sought after!~ ~In his confusion of mind he had wandered
3    VI|   throw his adversary into confusion. Why, a man who can pierce
4     X|  into the most unutterable confusion. Naturally, the moment Fanny
5     X|      Fanny, perceiving the confusion of the good old man, turned
6    XV|    great families, endless confusion would arise in the making
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