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1        X| required him to appear cold and indifferent, but as soon as he had retired
2     XIII|      replied the marquis, in an indifferent tone; “at least, if she
3    XXVII|        resumed his seat, proud, indifferent, and apparently oblivious
4     XXIX|  rejoined Martial, in his usual indifferent tone; “the fact is that
5     XLII|       herself to appear gay and indifferent.~ ~But on going to attend
6     XLIV|       Martial, he was perfectly indifferent to her, while now——~ ~Perhaps
7    XLVII|         resumed the haughty and indifferent manner which was habitual
8   XLVIII|    misfortune, and is therefore indifferent to everything.~ ~Still he
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