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1      III|     ignorant, sceptical and violently imbued with the prejudices
2    XVIII|     s life——”~ ~But Maurice violently interrupted him.~ ~“There
3      XXI|      interrupted Lacheneur, violently.~ ~But M. dEscorval would
4     XXIV| drawing-room door was flung violently open, and a young man, wearing
5   XXVIII| truth, when someone knocked violently at the door.~ ~One of the
6     XXXI|     They closed the door so violently on going out that Lacheneur
7     XXXI|   anger, he pushed Balstain violently aside, crying to the soldiers:~ ~“
8    XLVII|    Maurice, and shaking him violently, he cried:~ ~“Up! here is
9      LIV|   He shook the Widow Chupin violently by the arm, and said, in
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