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1      VII| self-satisfied air, the peasants were secretly laughing and jeering at
2    XXIII|             he said, “Very well;” but secretly, he exclaimed: “Abominable
3    XXVII|         supposed that he was furious; secretly, he was delighted. The aim
4     XXIX|             they will even say that I secretly favored the insurrection;
5   XXXIII|             the Duc de Sairmeuse were secretly blaming themselves for the
6    XXXIX|               might pretend, the duke secretly confessed his son’s superiority
7   XLVIII|             would be compelled to act secretly, and with great caution.~ ~“
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