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1       VI|  dowry, must understand my feelings.”~ ~He was silent, awaiting
2     XIII| his face not to betray his feelings.~ ~He could have laughed
3     XIII|     some indication of his feelings. But now that he was on
4     XXXV|  that they had wounded the feelings of a man who was so worthy
5      XLI|  the right to yield to her feelings. Father Poignot was doubtless,
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