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 1        I|             In his secret heart he experienced the satisfaction of the
 2     XIII|         parched, hollow soul of an experienced woman of the world, or of
 3     XIII|            her suspicions; and she experienced a certain anger on finding
 4     XIII|        from a convent was terribly experienced; but she misunderstood the
 5     XVII|        house every day.~ ~What she experienced now could not be compared
 6     XVII|       indignation.~ ~Although less experienced than Mlle. Blanche, she
 7      XXX|           end of twenty minutes he experienced a feeling of profound discouragement.~ ~
 8     XXXI|           for the disgust they had experienced during the afternoon.~ ~“
 9     XLVI|       servants.~ ~Blanche, who had experienced a feeling of deadly faintness,
10        L|       remarked, for he should have experienced an intense delight in making
11       LV| despondency; and when he left that experienced detective’s presence, he
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