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1       II| temptation.~ ~“It is one of those acts which God alone can judge,
2   XXVIII|         the responsibility of his acts had fallen upon his father.
3     XXXI|           responsibility of one’s acts by death.~ ~At last, he
4   XXXIII|    contradict his thoughts by his acts.~ ~But while he seemed to
5  XXXVIII|          the consciousness of his acts, which he had lost while
6      XLV|    scarcely been conscious of her acts. Hatred and despair had
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