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1     XXIX|       with himself for his own credulity.~ ~“Still, I can visit Chanlouineau,”
2      XXX|  merely the result of your own—credulity. When Chanlouineau asked
3    XXXII|   necessary to impose upon the credulity of the Marquis de Courtornieu.
4      XLV| mocking me, and laughing at my credulity?”~ ~She rejoined Aunt Medea,
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