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1     XXIX| ridiculous part. Until now I doubted it.”~ ~The poor girl bowed
2      XXX|      me,” he thought. “And I doubted their energy—and I was complaining
3    XXXII|   Could this be possible? He doubted his own eyesight. He thought
4     XXXV|   leaning over the abyss. He doubted the evidence of his own
5    XXXVI|   difficult, and yet Maurice doubted still.~ ~“So, sir,” he said,
6  XXXVIII|      shame of having my word doubted shall be punished for it,”
7     XLIX|     opinion.~ ~And those who doubted it, doubted it no longer
8     XLIX|    And those who doubted it, doubted it no longer when it became
9      LII|      dissimulation he almost doubted the truth of his father
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