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 1       II|     ambiguous words.~ ~Alas! the evil days came. Toward the close
 2      VII|  compelled to believe that these evil intentions exist only in
 3        X|          ambitious, or meet with evil counsellors, that will be
 4       XI|          if you please. It is an evil action to endeavor to turn
 5     XXXI|         seem to be pursued by an evil destiny which they can never
 6    XXXVI| certificate will not silence the evil disposed,” said he. “Let
 7    XXXIX|              He has wrought this evil; it is for him to repair
 8     XLII|  neighborhood capable of such an evil deed.”~ ~Mme. Blanche could
 9    XLIII|   dignity, knowledge of good and evil, memory—he had lost all
10    XLVII|          a vague presentiment of evil stirred his heart.~ ~“What
11        L|      regarded it as an imaginary evil, designed to hold timorous
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