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1    XVIII|       not relax his hold on his instruments because the patient groans
2    XXVII|       still a law—they were the instruments, commissioned by the conquerors,
3      XXX|        that had given him these instruments of deliverance and of liberty.~ ~
4   XXXVII|         to procure the surgical instruments and the remedies which the
5   XXXVII|        complete set of surgical instruments and a well-filled medicine-chest.~ ~“
6    XLIII| terrible click of the surgeon’s instruments.~ ~“My mind is not yet made
7      LII|          one of Fouche’s vilest instruments, who had served and betrayed
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