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1       XI|          the free exercise of his faculties.~ ~“Yes,” he resumed, defiantly, “
2    XXVII|       anxiety paralyzed all their faculties.~ ~But the commission had
3    XXXII| Chanlouineau concentrated all his faculties in a superhuman effort of
4    XXXVI|          possession of her mental faculties, but her strength had not
5      XLV|        the full possession of her faculties; the power of calm deliberation
6       LV|     courage, his command over his faculties, and sufficient energy to
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