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1      IV|     which I have no part. If misfortune should ever overtake them,
2       X|    and I am the child of her misfortune. He whose duty it is to
3       X|      duty it is to make that misfortune good is - Prince Cagliari."~ ~
4    XIII| happy I avoid them, but when misfortune comes I cannot stay away.
5    XVII|      so fearful of impending misfortune, that she was in no mood
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