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 1     I|    swallowed it, and in sheer despair had soothed him by making
 2     I|       it would drive a man to despair to imagine how he could
 3    VI|      It was with a feeling of despair that Teresa had listened
 4    VI|      in the bitterness of her despair she brought herself to take
 5   VII|       would-be devourers with despair. Wreaths and bouquets in
 6    IX|      you should have seen his despair when he was told that you
 7    IX|     town. Then he gave way to despair altogether,[Pg 219] for
 8     X| address them at all?~ ~In his despair Mr. Varga scoured the floor
 9  XIII|       cried.~ ~Fanny, in dumb despair, turned her horse's head,
10   XVI|  certain."~ ~"You drive me to despair. Surely, my friend[Pg 306]
11  XVII|    see me in my misery, in my despair?"~ ~And she covered her
12  XVII|      creature struggling with despair when I think of you? Can
13  XVII|   allow her in her passionate despair to fall upon his breast,
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