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1       XI|    he takes today proves his sincere regret.”~ ~Certainly this
2       XI|     Monsieur, to express our sincere regret at the scene which
3     XVII|     them with the first real sincere tears she had shed since
4      XIX|    politeness he regarded as sincere. He believed in the studied
5     XXIV|    The man might possibly be sincere, but it was scarcely probable.~ ~“
6   XXXIII| admit that her testimony was sincere.~ ~She really believed that
7     XLIV|   would be a hero if he were sincere!”~ ~And she did not wish
8     XLIV|     the Marquis is certainly sincere. It would be wrong not to
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