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1      XVI|      father the secret of his inexplicable conduct.~ ~He was so engrossed
2   XXXIII|    actuated, perhaps, by that inexplicable sentiment that impels us
3  XXXVIII|     in the baron’s escape. An inexplicable presentiment prevented me
4     XLIV| restrain him now.”~ ~A vague, inexplicable, but horrible fear, contracted
5     XLVI| scorch her feet.~ ~A strange, inexplicable sensation crept over her;
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