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1        V| the evidence of his own senses. Mme. dEscorval’s indignant
2      XVI| the evidence of his own senses; and yet he understood the
3    XXIII| the throng regain their senses, while the others fled in
4   XXVIII| marvellous acuteness of senses excited to the highest pitch
5     XXXI|    When he regained his senses, restored by the fresh morning
6     XXXV| the evidence of his own senses when he saw a faint light
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