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1    XVIII|      himself of the truth of his conjectures.~ ~“If my father is going
2    XVIII|     doubtful. But these are mere conjectures.”~ ~“Then I see that it
3      XXX| contradictory ideas, doubts, and conjectures filled his mind.~ ~What
4     XXXV|          method of verifying his conjectures. He passed the cord about
5     XXXV|    precious to be wasted in idle conjectures.~ ~“Better go down on the
6      XLV|          his prejudices.~ ~These conjectures inflamed her fury still
7    XLVII|        he had no time to lose in conjectures.~ ~The first thing to be
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