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1     XIII|   said he.~ ~This apparent frankness disconcerted Mlle. Blanche
2     XVII|   an advance, with studied frankness and simplicity, sure of
3     XVII|   friend. So, with perfect frankness, and without any false shame,
4   XXXIII| but responded with perfect frankness. He took all the blame upon
5      XLV| and with an affectation of frankness he said:~ ~“I may be stupid,
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