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 1        8|      the supple cunning of a beaten cat would catch hold of
 2        8|       it was even nice to be beaten if he struck the blow!~After
 3        8|   Through dint of being much beaten Nana became as pliable as
 4       10|    calm as heretofore; torn, beaten and pestered by the two
 5       11|    let herself be shamefully beaten in the race for the Prix
 6       11|      terrible if France were beaten anew. Accordingly all the
 7       11| could understand it. A filly beaten on all the racecourses!
 8       11|    nerves, and he could have beaten her, so stupid did he feel
 9       13|    be all in gold and silver beaten work—it should suggest a
10       14|   Napoleon III, after having beaten the enemy, might reign peacefully
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