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1        I|    to fall.~ ~But he quickly recovered his self-possession, and
2        V|    to M. Lacheneur.~ ~He had recovered from that stupor—that gift
3        X|    his son’s tyranny; he had recovered his liberty.~ ~What brilliant
4       XI| reaction in his mind; and he recovered, as if by magic, his coolness
5    XXXVI|  restored to health. She had recovered the full possession of her
6  XXXVIII|       By a violent effort he recovered his self-possession, and
7       XL|  gone some moments before he recovered himself sufficiently to
8     XLII|   Blanche whether her father recovered or died, but she felt that
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