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1    II| would lend large amounts to ruined spendthrifts whom their
2    IV|    who had also sprung from ruined families and, taking to
3    XV| friend, you see that I am a ruined man, a man whom infernal
4   XVI|    was quite mad about her; ruined himself, in fact, because
5   XVI|     from being betrayed and ruined. I know that in the eyes
6   XXI|    have the heart of my boy ruined by such a man as that. I
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