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1       IX| Lacheneur’s position. Suddenly precipitated from the social eminence
2     XXII|        the movement; they only precipitated it.~ ~“We have gone too
3     XXXI|      falling.~ ~Why he was not precipitated to the depths of some chasm
4    XXXIV|        cut, and my father was~ precipitated to the rocks below.~ ~“You
5    XXXIX|  all-powerful they were rudely precipitated from their lordly eminence.
6      LIV|       into fury; and they both precipitated themselves upon Martial,
7       LV|       Poivriere, Jean had been precipitated to the bottom of a stone
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