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 1      VI|    disappointed at not being able to attend the Easter service
 2     VII|      through it all. She was able to tell how the Pope, while
 3    VIII| outward composure as she was able.[76]~ ~"N'en parlons plus!"
 4      IX|    her private affairs to be able to write it? Whom could
 5      IX|     yet her brother had been able to declare, "We do not seek
 6     XII|   see it: Sappho[110] seemed able to make her presence known
 7     XII|  went on:~ ~"Now you will be able to visit me, just as I do
 8     XII| woman is a Saint Euphrosyne, able to walk barefoot over glowing
 9     XII|      the jealous husband was able to hear every sound in his
10     XII|  will torment us, we must be able to pay them back." She took
11     XII|     instructions from me, be able to puzzle and mystify all
12     XIV|    graze a little, they were able to resume the journey with
13     XVI|  laugh. "At least I shall be able to ring you up early in
14    XVII| price that I thought we were able to pay."~ ~"How high a price?"
15   XVIII|      which no tears had been able to dim the dancing light
16     XXI|   should not his namesake be able to do the same? You young
17    XXII|     country and shown itself able to repulse the Russian auxiliaries?"~ ~"
18   XXIII|      defences are abundantly able to withstand your soldiers,
19    XXIV|   This expert accountant and able manager was none other than
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