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1       VI|            The two children were equally timid and artless, and equally
2       VI|   equally timid and artless, and equally infatuated with each other.~ ~
3   XXVIII|        was in Montaignac; he was equally certain that Marie-Anne
4     LIII| succeeded in finding it, he knew equally well.~ ~But why were there
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