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1        X|     however, showed no sign of mental disquietude; and if Martial
2     XXXI|        suicide, the most cruel mental torture which man was ever
3     XXXI|  suffering, and the most cruel mental anguish, was now added an
4    XXXVI|     the full possession of her mental faculties, but her strength
5     XLVI| endowed with that clearness of mental vision so often granted
6     LIII|       sufferings, physical and mental, were terrible.~ ~Constrained
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