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1       X|         father to you if, as the result of a peaceful separation,
2     XII|          trifling an error might result in the cutting off of your
3    XVII|       signal-fire was merely the result of an accident. The woman
4     XIX| betrothed."~ ~"The most pleasing result of which will be the saving
5      XX|       bride, but always with the result that the bridegroom's deputy
6    XXII|          that must follow as its result."~ ~The thunder-claps came
7   XXIII|  reappearance in Vienna, the net result of his expedition to Transylvania
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