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1       XI| gentleman like my father, and a hero of probity like yours, cannot
2    XXIII|      around behind this obscure hero, seized him by the legs.
3    XXXVI|    comparison with this obscure hero, Maurice felt himself insignificant,
4     XLIV|         de Sairmeuse would be a hero if he were sincere!”~ ~And
5     XLIV|        did not wish him to be a hero.~ ~The result of these suspicions
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