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1     XVII|   but though she watched her closely, she failed to detect the
2     XXIV|      which she had rolled up closely to slip under her peasant’
3     XXXI|     bitter recriminations.~ ~Closely questioned by his companions,
4     XXXI| alarmed.~ ~She looked at him closely, and saw that his age, his
5     XXXI|   their taste, but they were closely watched by the lieutenant
6      LIV|     he examined his features closely, he would perhaps have recognized
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