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1       XI|   often seen degenerate into positive weakness. And—why should
2     XXIV|    could learn anything of a positive nature.~ ~He returned in
3      XXV| Maurice received their first positive information.~ ~In the first
4      XLV|  lady’s manner betrayed such positive certainty that Chupin ceased
5       LI|     but it was none the less positive and real, and it betrayed
6       LV| wielded in former days was a positive disadvantage to him now.
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