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1        I|      his soldiers.~ ~But the suspense was not of long duration.~ ~
2      XXV|   preferable to the agony of suspense which they had been enduring
3      XXX|    his breath in an agony of suspense.~ ~“You are only twenty,
4      XXX|       inquired the baron, in suspense.~ ~“I am signalling to your
5       XL| prospect of another night of suspense, which was almost intolerable
6   XLVIII|      worst was preferable to suspense.~ ~“Tell the marquis that
7        L|  sole culprit!~ ~Finding the suspense intolerable, she left her
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