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1    XVIII|     notice. If he had felt any doubts before, they were now dissipated.
2      XIX|       victim to the most cruel doubts and fears, Martial, goaded
3    XXIII|          All M. de Sairmeuse’s doubts had returned.~ ~“And why,
4     XXIX| Mademoiselle Lacheneur had any doubts of the value of the document
5      XXX|        the recollection of his doubts and despair arose in his
6      XXX|        of contradictory ideas, doubts, and conjectures filled
7    XXXII|        not fail to silence all doubts, in case any existed in
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