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1        I|     set teeth, Father Chupin preserved the subdued mien appropriate
2       VI|     the grande passion which preserved Maurice from the restlessness
3       VI|  them—which were religiously preserved—such were their simple pleasures.~ ~
4        X|      as himself, religiously preserved, occupying the old familiar
5     XIII|     his heart; he could have preserved the sternest gravity when
6     XXVI| judicial tribunals. It still preserved something of the solemnity
7     XXIX|   secret will be religiously preserved, Monsieur,” interrupted
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