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1       IV| words, which she understood, abashed Marie-Anne. But she had
2       IX|       Maurice hung his head, abashed by her earnest words, dazzled
3       XI| lying, impudently lying, was abashed by this scientific prevarication
4      XVI| suffer?”~ ~M. dEscorval was abashed for a moment; but recovering
5    XXVII|      who interrupted him was abashed.~ ~“I wish no indulgence,”
6      LII|    depended. Chupin, greatly abashed, was standing there undecided
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