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1      IV|         party, with the welcome assurance that their enemy was now
2       V|         to console her with the assurance that it was highly venture[
3       X|   presently to explode. Yet his assurance did not desert him.~ ~"A
4     XXI|       called aloud, in the glad assurance of help near at hand, "Manasseh!
5    XXIV| consoled her with the confident assurance that in a year, at most,
6  XXVIII|         head was her sufficient assurance that her slightest wish
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