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1       VI|         Oh, it is as clear as daylight. When the duke arrived at
2       IX|     have counselled. In broad daylight I might have left Sairmeuse
3        X| wished to see it in detail by daylight.~ ~Followed by his son,
4     XXVI|      one for to-morrow.”~ ~By daylight, they had thirty names upon
5    XXVII|  proof of this is as clear as daylight. Being obliged to cross
6    XXXIX|     to sleep.~ ~Blanche, when daylight came, exchanged the snowy
7    XLVII|      upon the mantel.~ ~“When daylight comes,” thought the abbe, “
8      LIV|     The truth was as clear as daylight.~ ~Stunned, frozen with
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