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 1        I|     rogue shook his head with affected commiseration.~ ~“Monsieur
 2      III|      sentiment, he was really affected by the sight of the country
 3       VI|    said M. dEscorval, deeply affected; “you have conducted yourself
 4     XVII| thought. Then aloud, and with affected gayety, she resumed:~ ~“
 5     XXII|     without hinderance.”~ ~He affected a calmness which he did
 6      XXX|    instinctive delicacy, they affected a sort of gayety.~ ~“Here
 7   XXXIII|   with partly real and partly affected indifference. She would
 8    XLIII|     for listening to a silly, affected woman,” he growled. “She
 9   XLVIII|     laughing. Her naivete was affected, perhaps, but was it any
10      LII|     inoffensive mien, and who affected an unvarying good-humor.~ ~
11     LIII|   death of the poor old woman affected her deeply.~ ~She had lost
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