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1        I|      forgotten. The all-powerful instinct of avarice was suddenly
2       VI|      weak spot in his armor; the instinct of a mother was not mistaken.
3    XXVII|         for the ambitious!~ ~The instinct of the audience spoke the
4     XXXI| adjurations, and urged on by the instinct of self-preservation, so
5   XXXIII|      self-love, and also by that instinct of duplicity which leads
6    XLIII|         lost all these. Even the instinct of self-preservation, the
7     XLIV|        was this all. The sublime instinct of maternity had been awakened
8   XLVIII|          middle of a sentence.~ ~Instinct had suddenly warned her
9     XLIX|           at least, endowed with instinct. Since the departure of
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