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1    Pref| benefit those whom they thus chose to regard as enemies. Therefore,
2      IV|     evidence, by which, if I chose, I could hurl him down in
3    VIII|  effect on the women whom he chose to honour with his attentions.~ ~
4    VIII| regret," he began, "that you chose to put aside my friendly
5      XI|    the room which Blanka now chose for her bedchamber into
6      XV|    Blanka to sit on; but she chose rather to go in quest of
7   XVIII|   and paradise to those that chose other leaders for their
8  XXVIII|    as he knew himself to be, chose the shrewder course of remaining
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