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1   XII| beforehand, of knowing their weak and their strong points,
2   XVI|     am neither frivolous nor weak - weak not even in[Pg 314]
3   XVI| neither frivolous nor weak - weak not even in[Pg 314] respect
4  XVII|     as you fancied. I am not weak even where you are concerned;
5  XVII|    man. Kárpáthy's eyes were weak. He could recognize a horse
6  XVII|    tenderly - "women are not weak."~ ~"Then there is peace
7   XIX| would be a great shame to be weak now, and when Squire John,
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