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1     XXII| thoughtless, and animated by the imperturbable confidence of a child, they
2     XXIX|      than all else was his son’s imperturbable tranquillity.~ ~“Confess,
3    XXXII|     offer his services.~ ~Of his imperturbable assurance, of his wonted
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