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 1       II|       habit of possession, came assurance.~ ~The Consulate had succeeded
 2      III|           Even their remarkable assurance was very sensibly diminished;
 3      XVI|        How can one believe this assurance after the avowal you have
 4    XXIII|        recollection of Chupin’s assurance troubled him.~ ~On the other
 5    XXIII| remarked, “especially after the assurance of your complicity, which
 6      XXV|        must even exaggerate the assurance of innocence. Go straight
 7    XXXII|            Of his imperturbable assurance, of his wonted impudence,
 8    XXXVI|       upon him, gave Maurice an assurance unusual to him; and it was
 9      XLV|        But he soon regained his assurance, and with an affectation
10   XLVIII|       he replied, with singular assurance; “I, on the contrary, have
11      LIV|        her cool calculation and assurance, by her marvellous powers
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