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1      VII| because his gift was still fresh in their minds; except for
2       IX| she had vainly bathed with fresh water, and which betrayed
3     XXVI|    red and swollen eyes in fresh water, and was prepared
4     XXXI|    senses, restored by the fresh morning air, the place was
5    XXXIV| with Lacheneur’s execution fresh in the minds of everyone,
6   XLVIII|   her dreadful crime still fresh in her mind, could coolly
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