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1     V|    esprit de corps could not let matters rest there; and Abellino,
2  VIII|     about political and national matters, looked into the affairs
3    XI|         home in all these mighty matters as if she had lived all
4    XV| competent to give advice in such matters? It is a serious business,
5   XVI|      shrugged her shoulders. "It matters not. Rather let the whole
6  XVII|          the midst of such grave matters?~ ~In the afternoon, rainy
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