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1      XVI|       with every appearance of sincerity and good faith that he resumed:~ ~“
2     XXIX|        doubt of Chanlouineau’s sincerity.~ ~“Can it be that this
3     XXIX| vehemence. “Do you question my sincerity? No, it is impossible! Then
4  XXXVIII|       You do not believe in my sincerity, Jean. Here is a proof,
5     XLII|      There was such an evident sincerity in her accent that Chupin
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