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1     XIII|    his most vivid impressions lasted no longer than an indentation
2      XVI| understand that his visit had lasted quite long enough, Lacheneur
3     XVII|      again. His visit had not lasted a half hour, and doubtless
4    XXVII|      by intense violence, but lasted only five minutes. He briefly
5    XXVII|   these twenty-nine prisoners lasted only one hour and a half.~ ~
6   XXXIII|     gloomy despondency, which lasted during his whole term of
7     LIII|       killed her. Her illness lasted only three days; but her
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