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1   6|       t know why—careless and opposed to my desires. However,
2  11|   diligently, the more it was opposed.~ ~ ~ ~
3  12| prudent as could be. But fate opposed him, making the ball drop
4  14|      the more, the more it is opposed. Nothing cures that plague
5  14|  frenzy of ours, for if it is opposed, it will only grow worse.
6  14|     told me of her passion. I opposed it; I implored her, tried
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