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 1     I|     pis pour elle, so much the worse for her."~ ~"It is not as
 2    II|        no, the law is much the worse. The highways, if the weather
 3    II|    gentleman's moustache is no worse than a Spaniard's. I will
 4    IV|       tried it on, so much the worse for Teresa.[Pg 109]~ ~Mr.
 5   VII|        rumour added that still worse things befell towards the
 6    IX| anxiety. She'll go from bad to worse, have to slave like a maid-of-all-work,
 7    IX|     and since then he has been worse than ever. He would come
 8    IX|       deceives me, so much the worse for him, the sixty thousand
 9    IX|        the meantime; or, still worse, with some one else, and
10   XXI|     patriot, who would be even worse than he is if he were not
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