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 1        I|        if one had observed him carefully, one would have detected
 2       II|     louis, which he had placed carefully in a tiny box and hidden
 3      III|     them without weighing them carefully. What the father might do
 4       XV| entered.~ ~He examined Maurice carefully, and, after a short conference
 5      XVI|    have considered the subject carefully; the profits are thirty
 6     XXIV|     captain, who examined them carefully, outside and in, and finally
 7    XXVII|   obscure conspirators, it had carefully prepared its suit against
 8   XXVIII|        it two letters, wrapped carefully in a piece of cloth.~ ~“
 9   XXXIII|      who concealed his face so carefully, was an accomplice who had
10     XXXV|     The wounded man was lifted carefully and placed upon the mattress.~ ~
11    XLVII|    result of a crime?~ ~He had carefully examined the room, and he
12      LII|            The prudent peasant carefully concealed the joy he felt
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