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1     XXII|       of self-control; on the fourth she could endure it no longer,
2    XXVII| rebellion on the night of the fourth.”~ ~“Are you sure of this?”~ ~“
3    XXVII|   that, on the evening of the fourth of February, between ten
4     XXIX|       replied:~ ~“This is the fourth time, sir, that you have
5     XXIX|   question to me, and for the fourth time I answer: ‘No.’ That
6    XXXVI|      upon a guide-post.~ ~The fourth house after entering the
7      LIV|       lock of the casket. The fourth key opened it. It was full
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