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 1     I,      II|    fallen was so deep that, in spite of the erect position of
 2     I,     III|       become heavy and warm in spite of the winter, and a loathsome,
 3     I,     III|        t!" said I, smiling, in spite of the dreadful situation. "
 4     I,      VI|       me such a draft that, in spite of all my wealth, I am unable
 5     I,      IX|     knew that all this seeming spite and injustice was really
 6     I,      IX|     and I will adhere to it in spite of these powerful temptations."~ ~"
 7     I,       X|     Hungarian and a Dumany, in spite of my cosmopolitan tendencies
 8     I,       X| cosmopolitan tendencies and in spite of modern equality.~ ~ ~ ~
 9    II,     III|      in the park."~ ~And I, in spite of my professional sagacity,
10    II,     III|      professional sagacity, in spite of the knowledge and experience
11    II,     III|       as quite a baby; yet, in spite of her unacquaintance with
12    II,     XII|       had that opportunity. In spite of my descent from the chivalrous
13    II,    XIII|     XIII.~ ~MY DISCHARGE.~ ~In spite of this terrible disaster,
14    II,     XVI|     crowded to suffocation, in spite of the lateness of the hour.
15    II,    XVII|      and selfish man, when, in spite of all that, my heart burns
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