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1       XV|        the power of reflecting calmly and deliberately upon the
2    XVIII|    wince. “So be it,” he said, calmly. “Marie-Anne’s fate will
3     XXII|     will turn back,” she said, calmly; “and as she can reach Montaignac
4    XXVII|        to defend me,” he said, calmly; “it would be labor wasted.
5      XXX| thought. And confronting death calmly, he now thought only of
6      XXX|      word of command.” Then he calmly explained that the escape
7  XXXVIII|     could judge of his conduct calmly.~ ~Was it indeed he, Martial,
8       XL|      to consider the situation calmly.~ ~He burst into Martial’
9      LII|        other words,” said she, calmly, “you accuse me of the murder
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