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 1       IV|         purchase of the estate.”~ ~“Perfect! What proof can you furnish
 2        X|        manner toward each other was perfect. The duke was kind even
 3        X|          They lived on a footing of perfect equality, like two companions
 4     XIII|              Still, it was with the perfect assumption of innocence
 5      XVI|          uttered in a voice of such perfect composure, in the midst
 6     XVII|             former friend. So, with perfect frankness, and without any
 7   XXVIII| hiding-place. She had, he declared, perfect confidence in him; and if
 8   XXXIII|         defence, but responded with perfect frankness. He took all the
 9     XLII|             it gave Martial time to perfect his plans and to send the
10     XLII|           frightful to look upon, a perfect skeleton, and his eyes glitter
11      XLV|          Her self-possession was so perfect, she even recollected that
12     LIII|           His manner toward her was perfect, full of deference and chivalrous
13      LIV|         that to render her disguise perfect she had encased her feet
14       LV|          our success depends upon a perfect understanding between us.
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