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1      XIV| thoughtful Marie-Anne, and his imagination floated from one to the
2       XV|      his feet, and already his imagination saw enemies on every side.~ ~
3      XVI|       all his attention.~ ~His imagination pictured vividly the sufferings
4     XVII|  become the dupes of their own imagination; and that great comediennes
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