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1       XV| unhesitatingly accepted the venomous reports which Chupin poured into
2     XVII|                She did not doubt the reports which had reached her ears,
3    XXXII|         place no confidence in their reports—but that made no difference.~ ~
4   XXXIII|         exaggerations in their first reports, and the manner in which
5     XLII|     undoubtedly pronounced the first reports false, reduced the Montaignac
6      XLV|        placing any confidence in his reports? She paid him! Others, by
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