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 1        1|         despair gave her a savage refusal and vanished amid the crowd,
 2        3|         count only emphasized his refusal. In so doing, he allowed
 3        4|         to explain Count Muffat’s refusal.~Seeing the young woman’
 4        4|            No, she would give her refusal now; she would stay where
 5        4|           had given a spontaneous refusal. He listened and he argued
 6        5|        shook her head in token of refusal. Fauchery followed them,
 7        6| familiarly in order to soften her refusal.~“Come now, darling, do
 8        8|           But Satin would take no refusal. She was only desirous of
 9        9|    redoubling the violence of his refusal. The consultation was on
10       11|          he still insisted on his refusal she looked steadily at him.
11       13|         him money, as though such refusal had made her accessory to
12       13|           was too proud to risk a refusal now. Such a burst of feeling
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