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1      III|        France.~ ~Alas! Lacheneur judged the character of his former
2        X| apprehensions were, to a man who judged the sentiments of others
3    XVIII|          this weakness, which he judged unworthy of him. He determined
4    XXIII|        of lightning. He read and judged his own heart. Hatred had
5      XXX|       the face of this friend—he judged him to be such—whose boldness
6      LIV|          plans. But, at last, he judged that all would be in readiness
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