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 1       II|              is saved!’~ ~“I heard a deep sigh. I turned; she was
 2      XVI|             past few days have dug a deep abyss between you and me.
 3      XIX|          that he was entitled to the deep gratitude of the Lacheneur
 4      XXI|         fortified city, protected by deep moats and high walls! You
 5     XXXV|               all combined to lend a deep solemnity to the words of
 6    XXXVI|         might have been, had wrought deep furrows on his brow, and
 7  XXXVIII| contemplating the ruins, not without deep emotion, when he heard a
 8    XLIII|        Blanche fell into a revery so deep and so prolonged that Chupin
 9     XLVI|              Blanche was lost in the deep stillness of the night.~ ~
10    XLVII|            satisfaction, he heaved a deep sigh, and exclaimed:~ ~“
11      LII|             father had not been very deep, and he was well aware that
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