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 1        1|  natured. A fever of curiosity urged it forward, that kind of
 2        3|       been married very young, urged on, doubtless, by her father,
 3        3|       further to the arguments urged by Fauchery, who spoke of
 4        6| suddenly changing the subject, urged Nana to come to town with
 5       11|    carriage they rushed up and urged Nana’s claims. And there
 6       11|     flapped, while equestrians urged their hacks forward amid
 7       13|       the till any more than I urged that wretched boy to kill
 8       13|        He would have willingly urged her on to this vice, to
 9       13|       not understand. One day, urged by the journalist, she bet
10       13|       her especially merry and urged her to a wildly fanciful
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