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 1      VII|   And they bowed. And their apparent enthusiasm was all the more
 2      VII|   not long before it became apparent who that somebody was.~ ~
 3        X|  who envied his lot and his apparent happiness, as they saw him
 4       XI|  not changed his heart. His apparent imperiousness and arrogance
 5      XII|     girlish artlessness and apparent coldness? What an adorable
 6     XIII| beautiful,” said he.~ ~This apparent frankness disconcerted Mlle.
 7      XXX|     said, indignant at such apparent cowardice.~ ~“Ah! it is
 8      XXX|    you.”~ ~The sneer was so apparent that M. de Courtornieu was
 9    XXXII| those who had witnessed his apparent weakness would say of him.~ ~“
10    XXXIV|     despised them for their apparent cowardice.~ ~They were ignorant
11    XXXVI| orthography were everywhere apparent.~ ~But if the writing was
12    XLVII|      and his hesitation was apparent.~ ~“Very well!” he said,
13     XLIX|    absence, and without any apparent reason, he suddenly changed
14        L| terror; and her fear was so apparent that it caused Blanche great
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