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1       VI|      young woman, in whom she had discerned a really superior mind and
2    XXXVI|       whose church-tower they had discerned through the gray mists of
3    XXXIX|       less excited she would have discerned the gleam of malice in her
4     XLII|         outlines could be vaguely discerned through the bed-coverings.~ ~
5     XLIV| Marie-Anne sank into a chair. She discerned in her brother’s mind the
6      XLV|        spite of the darkness, she discerned in the footpath leading
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