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1    IV|       votaries of art, worthy respectable gentlemen every one of them,
2    IV|  bring her up honourably as a respectable middle-class girl should
3    IV|   those days your house was a respectable house, but now your house
4    IV|     you storm and rave when a respectable person wants to save the
5    IV| pitiless voice, "that if that respectable person, your kinswoman Teresa,
6    IV|      others that he was not a respectable man; he had to learn from
7    VI|        in the columns of that respectable newspaper: "A pater-familias
8   VII|    with his spurred feet at a respectable distance from each other,
9   VII|     itself a survival - which respectable elevation the worthy fellow
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