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 1    II|   little."~ ~"That would be a shame. Wait till he departs of
 2   III|       was a fresh occasion of shame, and the drinkers laughed
 3    IV|      life of wretchedness and shame, from dying abandoned and
 4     V|      me. I think of them with shame, and yet there are some
 5   VII|       from observing, "What a shame to spoil such a lot of nice
 6  VIII|      could rescue from bitter shame, reproach, and wretchedness -
 7    IX| mortal years I have stood the shame of it, and it is a miracle
 8    IX|     may listen to."~ ~And the shame, the disgrace? Pooh, such
 9     X|    torture, the most piercing shame!~ ~Flora convulsively pressed
10   XVI|     the deepest hidden secret shame of every one he knew.~ ~
11  XVII|    into her own, for it was a shame to lose them. There was
12   XIX|      that it would be a great shame to be weak now, and when
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