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1     III|      considerable surprise and confusion, as he caught his breath
2      IV|       I could hurl him down in confusion and disgrace from any height,
3       V|  Chapel, strikes one as a mere confusion of discordant notes amid
4   XXIII|        and, amidst the general confusion, bring them away with her,
5    XXVI|        mingled in inextricable confusion. The Austrian forces were
6    XXVI| bleeding and heaped in chaotic confusion over the mounds beneath
7    XXVI|  Austrians were driven back in confusion.~ ~Manasseh's battalion
8  XXVIII| punishment of the guilty ones. Confusion and panic followed in more
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