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1        X| careless or preoccupied, he was reassured or still more alarmed.~ ~
2    XXIII|    young man’s words and manner reassured the duke a little, without
3     XXIV|        hearts of so many women, reassured her.~ ~She had entire, absolute,
4     XXIX|     abuse it. Let your heart be reassured. We will save your father,
5      XXX|         need this initial to be reassured. He had recognized Abbe
6  XXXVIII|      him a little.~ ~But he was reassured when he saw the terrible
7     XLII|      her accent that Chupin was reassured. He leaned toward her, and
8      XLV|      went away, whistling quite reassured; but he was wrong. The lady’
9     XLIX|       and again.~ ~But the abbe reassured him.~ ~“I am morally certain
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