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 1      XLV|    dipped her finger in the bowl; it was full to the brim.~ ~
 2      XLV|     shelf stood a basin and bowl of the commonest earthenware.~ ~“
 3      XLV|     Upon the mantel stood a bowl of still smoking bouillon.~ ~
 4      XLV|     of these vials with the bowl standing upon the mantel.~ ~“
 5      XLV|   drink the contents of the bowl.~ ~“God shall decide!” she
 6      XLV|   pale, she poured into the bowl the entire contents of the
 7      XLV| almost decided to throw the bowl into the fire, and then
 8      XLV|     then did she notice the bowl standing upon the mantel.~ ~“
 9      XLV|     a laugh; and taking the bowl she raised it to her lips.~ ~
10      XLV|    evident disgust, set the bowl down.~ ~A horrible dread
11      XLV|   drank the liquid, put the bowl back upon the mantel, and
12     XLVI|     which I poured into the bowl. You know this powder; you
13    XLVII|   of which were left in the bowl that was standing upon the
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