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1    2,    1|   intention of weakening the arguments of my friend Paganel, and
2    2,    3|   though regretfully, to the arguments of Lady Helena, and still
3    2,    8|     and adduced all sorts of arguments to advance his cause—his
4    2,   15|     have yielded to Ayrton’s arguments, if the Major had not combated
5    3,    1| dispensed with the volley of arguments he generally indulged in.
6    3,   17|     What had been said, what arguments they used to win the secret
7    3,   18|   and furnished unanswerable arguments against himself. It was
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