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1     XVII|      hearing nothing from you, especially after all your misfortunes.
2    XXIII|      plausible,” he remarked, “especially after the assurance of your
3    XXVII| satisfaction. M. de Sairmeuse, especially, evinced an indecent joy.~ ~“
4    XXXII|       angry.~ ~M. de Sairmeuse especially seemed beside himself.~ ~
5       XL|  accepted his hospitality, and especially Blanche, his son’s wife?~ ~
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