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1        I| Chanlouineau had forgotten all prudence.~ ~“What of that?” he exclaimed. “
2      XXI|    parleying,” she continued. “Prudence now would be the height
3     XXIV|      any precaution that human prudence could suggest, then added:~ ~“
4     XXXV|     recommending the strictest prudence, while he went on in advance
5    XXXVI|        sometimes the height of prudence, and that extreme confidence
6   XXXVII|       rashness.~ ~Forgetful of prudence they entered the first shop,
7    XLVII|    quarters in the loft, where prudence compelled him to remain;
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