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1     VIII|           might venture upon. He fancied he could see them examining
2     XXIX|         a moment, and Marie-Anne fancied she saw an expression of
3      XXX|          ponderous bars, when he fancied he heard someone open the
4     XXXI|       the villages around him he fancied he could hear the rolling
5    XXXII|  miserable coward after all,” he fancied he could hear them saying
6     XLII|         but wherever he went, he fancied he saw Balstain walking
7     XLIV|        Marie-Anne shuddered. She fancied that a threat lurked beneath
8     XLVI|       temples, and sometimes she fancied she could feel upon her
9     LIII| necessary to arouse him from his fancied security.~ ~The life that
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