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1      III|       studying them with all the penetration of a priest, which, by the
2       IX| exhausting all his ingenuity and penetration in endeavoring to solve
3        X|       Martial had possessed less penetration, he would have believed
4     XVII|  re-entered the house.~ ~But his penetration was not at fault. While
5    XVIII|          with that subtleness of penetration which fever so often imparts.~ ~
6       LV|          were inferior to him in penetration, but whose finesse was superior
7       LV|         admiring the astonishing penetration and perseverance of this
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