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 1       II|   purchased Sairmeuse.”~ ~He had confessed all; and he paused, trembling,
 2      XIV|     himself, if he had sincerely confessed his impressions and his
 3     XVII|     without any false shame, she confessed that all her efforts had
 4     XXIV|   Montaignac.~ ~Alas! it must be confessed that Lacheneur had not hesitated
 5     XXXI|         Upon my word! it must be confessed that this Chupin is an incomparable
 6     XXXI|        was a gross falsehood. He confessed that he had given the signal
 7     XXXI|          to chance. In short, he confessed that nothing was real save
 8    XXXIX|       pretend, the duke secretly confessed his son’s superiority and
 9      XLV|       earthenware.~ ~“It must be confessed that my husband does not
10     XLIX| assistance of Abbe Midon, he had confessed all to his father, and confided
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