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1       I|    number. The ladies were in despair, and their attendant had
2     III|    gates of paradise, where I despair of gaining admission."~ ~"
3    XIII|      at the door.~ ~Almost in despair, and bewildered by the sudden
4     XIV|     of fire, but I will never despair of my dear fatherland. Your
5   XXIII|      for the man and her deep despair at the thought of perhaps[
6   XXIII|        he muttered, in sullen despair.~ ~But Manasseh remained
7  XXVIII|    utmost to bring sorrow and despair.~ ~Manasseh met the police
8  XXVIII| guilty man cried aloud in his despair and fell prostrate beside
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