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 1       I|       takes me to Rome; it is a divorce case."[9]~ ~"A divorce case?"
 2       I|        a divorce case."[9]~ ~"A divorce case?" The blond lady could
 3       I|           what he meant by his 'divorce case,' and his parting with
 4      II|        husbands, the subject of divorce, and Heaven knows what else
 5      II|        crown all, he instituted divorce proceedings against her.
 6      IV| secretary, and, a little later, divorce proceedings had been begun
 7       V|        knowledge of the pending divorce suit, but continued to bear
 8      IX|        he is bent on securing a divorce, but only that he may marry
 9      XI|         decision in the pending divorce suit. And, in fact, a week
10   XVIII|        follow six weeks for the divorce proceedings. That makes
11   XVIII|     then six weeks more for the divorce!"~ ~Aaron heard her sigh,
12   XVIII|         that an applicant for a divorce must either be a resident
13   XVIII|         assemble and ratify the divorce already granted by the Roman
14     XIX|       whence her petition for a divorce soon led her, her friend,
15     XIX|        was all on her side. Our divorce has not annulled this contract.
16     XIX|         though it granted her a divorce, did so on terms that will
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