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 1      XIX|   them.~ ~He gave many other proofs of moral courage. He offered
 2    XXVII|      this?”~ ~“I can furnish proofs.”~ ~“Submit them to the
 3   XXVIII|    possession unquestionable proofs of his complicity.”~ ~“Did
 4     XLII|     hence it must be so, all proofs to the contrary notwithstanding.~ ~
 5    XLVII|      vain at that moment. No proofs would have convinced him.
 6   XLVIII|     But when she came to the proofs which had convinced her
 7      LII| replied. “I have no material proofs to give, and justice demands
 8     LIII|     already begun to collect proofs of Jean’s existence, when
 9       LV|     I have given him all the proofs necessary to establish his~
10       LV|    at the same time, furnish proofs of his entire innocence.”~ ~
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