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 1    IV| grown-up daughters), but he was proud of his rags, he said, and
 2    IV|         daughters to be equally proud of their virtues, and so
 3     V|         you know nothing of the proud consciousness of being self-sufficient,
 4     V|       as he called it, and with proud self-confidence laid a bet
 5   VII|        and send a man of a less proud stomach than you are! Send
 6  VIII|         a masterpiece."~ ~"I am proud of it myself. I think of
 7  VIII|         pictured to himself how proud he would feel to be able
 8    IX|        made upon her.~ ~"What a proud girl she was, eh? The whole
 9    IX|       whole lot of them were so proud - you remember, surely? -
10    IX|        such a thing; he was too proud of his renown for that.
11   XVI|      the thought of it makes me proud and well pleased."~ ~"And
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