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1      VI|   he is in his present good humour, which may not last."~ ~"
2    VIII|     she had thought best to humour him. The advocate acquiesced,
3      IX| also to her display of good humour: she was assured by Manasseh'
4       X|  These latter phases of his humour it was my task to lie in
5     XII|  take advantage of her good humour.~ ~"And now just imagine
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