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1  13| husbands, who believe that misfortune can be warded off by careful
2  14|   which God forbid—a great misfortune. I might perhaps restrain
3  17|    still fresh, before any misfortune could befall.~ ~ ‘My darling,
4  19| fell ill. This was a grave misfortune; for to the fires of love
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