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1       I| occupants, before the newcomers perceived that they were being imposed
2    VIII|         forged against her, she perceived; but she could do nothing.
3       X|   glanced at the letter than he perceived that the enemy, by a feigned
4   XVIII|         dogma only, but now she perceived that what[207] really shielded
5    XXVI|        fight. The terrace, they perceived, must be retaken, and a
6  XXVIII|      323] writing-desk, and she perceived that the morocco pocketbook
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