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 1        1|        her skirts, but he in his despair gave her a savage refusal
 2        4|    stupid enough to drive one to despair, began to overcome the company
 3        6|      tears and evinced the noisy despair of a slighted woman. And
 4        6|      them. Some of them began to despair of ever getting to the end
 5        8| witticisms. Fontan counterfeited despair and assumed the quaint expression
 6       12|       forward, he murmured:~“Why despair? God manifests Himself when
 7       12|   fidelity which drove Mignon to despair.~“Listen, we want some information,”
 8       13|     prayers and the same fits of despairnay, the same paroxysms
 9       13|        intelligence. Rose was in despair; for a month past she had
10       13|       much flattered by Madame’s despair, ended by kissing her to
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