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1     I,      IV|        to depart. To the great favour you have done me, you must
2     I,      IV|        must add the additional favour of being my guest for the
3     I,    VIII| strongly interested me in your favour. There was a time when I
4     I,      IX|   consider this as an especial favour, for had I not the privilege
5     I,      IX|   contrary, I'll ask a further favour. Before you leave, I'll
6     I,      XI|  decide otherwise than in your favour."~ ~"Then try to expedite
7    II,       V|         and turned to me for a favour. Countess Diodora gave the
8    II,      XI|     demonstrations were all in favour of peace. Labourers in blue
9    II,    XVII|      to her affected her in my favour. On the contrary, I found
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