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1    II,     25|       the hills. Both were in a desperate plight from their position;
2    II,     34| companion of his profligacy and desperate embarrassments, thereby
3    II,     87|       him, aware at last of his desperate plight, to Rome. He was
4   XII,     51| mildness of the winter that its desperate plight was relieved. And
5   XII,     74|        fortune. It was indeed a desperate contest whether the aunt
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