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1    II|  left his pastry-shop in the charge of his eldest assistant
2    IV|     is still willing to take charge of your daughter Fanny,
3     V|     when she had brought her charge as far as this, I say, Teresa
4     V|    convinced that your young charge is quite worthy of my protection.
5     V|    had so mysteriously taken charge of her fate. But when, at
6   XXI| would mean his utter ruin. I charge that kinsman of mine before
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