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1      IX|   speaker's discretion could prevent it. The young man turned
2       X| injure herself and, perhaps, prevent her marriage with the prince?"~ ~"
3     XIX|  find a way, or make one, to prevent such a scandal. It has become
4     XIX|   should cost human blood to prevent it."~ ~The speaker bent
5     XXI|   hung in her room, as if to prevent her seeing it in her dreams.~ ~ ~ [
6    XXII|     the man in the gown, "to prevent him from dealing Jellachich
7   XXIII|     by damming the brook, to prevent a surprise from that direction.
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