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1    3|     conduct by, be kind, or cruel, just as the whim of the
2    3|    are rivals - rivals more cruel than any other, because
3    5|   it off but to suffer more cruel evils. They must be subject,
4    6|    promises of spring? This cruel association of ideas, which
5    6|    unreasonable, as well as cruel, to upbraid them with faults
6    8|   engagement, and becomes a cruel mother when she is a false
7   11|  his own conduct, is a most cruel and undue stretch of power;
8   13|     reason, is as absurd as cruel; for, that they who are
9   13| brown, or fair.'~ ~The most cruel wounds will of course soon
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