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1        I|             with his experiment, he assumed, for the time, the role
2       VI|         moment Maurice’s attachment assumed a more serious character.~ ~
3   XXXIII| indifference was, in great measure, assumed. In her inmost soul she
4  XXXVIII|             Bavois offered him, and assumed an attitude of defence.~ ~“
5     XLVI|           on the arm of Blanche and assumed an attitude of defence.~ ~
6    XLVII|          friendship was only a mask assumed to enable him to steal our
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