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1     I|       that he was to keep its contents, and after that the carriage
2     V|     Kramm confided to her its contents. She seriously believed
3    IX|    letter," said he, "but its contents are Greek to me. Why, I
4   XII| letter to her heart, read its contents, which were as follows: -~ ~"
5   XII|      quite remember the whole contents of the letter, but must
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