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1       II|       as simple as those of an infant.~ ~“If I could but amass
2     XIII| dimpled hands were those of an infant.~ ~Alas! these attractive
3      XLI|       under his large cloak an infant—a boy—whom he had sworn
4      XLV|     but I could not deceive an infant. Someone must have told
5      LII|      wish to find Marie-Anne’s infant was stronger than ever.~ ~
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