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1     I,    105|       approved as a permanent arrangement; others, that he grudged
2    II,     83|    avenge any contempt of his arrangement. When however he heard of
3   III,     49|    wife share alike, and this arrangement involves no trouble in peace.
4    VI,     47|    hearing of the treacherous arrangement, was one moment perplexed
5  XIII,     30| whether he would sanction the arrangement, considering that only a
6  XIII,     35|                           The arrangement of this business had been
7    XV,     53| however, thought that its old arrangement had been more conducive
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