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1     IV,     III|        she had evidently lost consciousness.~ ~By this time the baroness
2     IV,     III|         When such a one loses consciousness a perfume like that will
3     IV,     III|      see me when she recovers consciousness."~ ~"Oh, I can trust this
4     IV,     III| fainting maid was restored to consciousness by the skilfully applied
5     IV,     III|       quickly restored her to consciousness. During these few moments
6      V,     III|     would not betray him. The consciousness of his disloyalty to the
7     VI,       I|   into being a great national consciousness, a host that was made up
8     VI,       V|    restored the fair woman to consciousness on another occasion; he
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