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1     I,     34|  with that proneness to superstition which steals over minds
2     I,     37| safely despised. "While superstition still swayed them, the general
3  XIII,     39| accused of some foreign superstition and handed over to her husband'
4  XIII,     73|  but also a deep-rooted superstition that such localities are
5    XV,     54|  and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment,
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