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1       V| effective means of diverting her thoughts from forbidden channels.
2       V|         but too clearly that his thoughts were little occupied with
3      IX|         her in her distress with thoughts of suicide.~ ~But what if
4      IX|      tongue can confuse him; his thoughts find a medium of expression
5     XIV|        so well how to convey his thoughts. Thus, when Ciprianu put
6    XVII|          But our two travellers' thoughts were not on the beauties
7    XVII|    undercurrent of the speaker's thoughts was quite different. "What
8   XXIII|         name that is last in her thoughts, and that will be the last
9  XXVIII|          and to set his confused thoughts in order. On his way his
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