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1       XI|  indignation, as she realized his marvellous audacity.~ ~After that,
2    XXIII|     brought to the support of his marvellous courage a superhuman strength
3   XXVIII|           distinguishing with the marvellous acuteness of senses excited
4     XXXV|      fallen.~ ~But he possessed a marvellous power of will, which prevented
5      XLI|         flew from lip to lip with marvellous rapidity, and soon all the
6        L|    succeeded each other with such marvellous rapidity.~ ~“Perhaps the
7      LIV| calculation and assurance, by her marvellous powers of dissimulation.~ ~
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