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1       II|    M. Lacheneur, had been wise enough to retain his sang-froid.~ ~
2      XVI| crossed it. A word to the wise is —salvation!”~ ~And without
3    XVIII|   us. Perhaps it would be wise to send him away; but in
4       XX|   suppress it?~ ~And when wise and thoughtful persons spoke
5      XXV| last, and Maurice saw how wise the abbe had been in preventing
6   XXXVII|   stood sorely in need of wise counsel, he was thus delivered
7      LII| remember!”~ ~She had been wise to yield in time. When she
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