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1       II|   Lacheneur was relating rose vividly before him.~ ~To feign,
2       IX|   nature, which contrasted so vividly with the tumult raging in
3      XVI|      His imagination pictured vividly the sufferings of this unfortunate
4    XXXVI| prison-cell rose suddenly and vividly before her.~ ~Chanlouineau
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