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1      VII|    prejudices and obstinate illusions; the unconquerable, and
2       XI|     hair, still retains the illusions of a child. He refuses to
3       XX|    surrounding country, his illusions were put to flight.~ ~Signal-lights
4      XXI|    All those who take their illusions for realities, as you have
5   XXVIII| continued, “when my foolish illusions were destroyed. You could
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