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1     VIII|       himself to be deluded by false hopes. Although at first,
2     XIII|   Marie-Anne, “and I feel no~ ~false shame in asking you to aid
3     XVII|     frankness, and without any false shame, she confessed that
4    XXVII| Lacheneur’s house.”~ ~“That is false,” interrupted the baron. “
5     XXIX|       trying to delude me with false hopes? That would be cruel!”~ ~“
6      XXX|   instant deluded himself with false hopes.~ ~“I am a lost man,”
7     XLII|   pronounced the first reports false, reduced the Montaignac
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