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1       V|      he sought thenceforth to avoid, - paying court to the beautiful
2    VIII| addresses. Thus she could not avoid hearing the street and number
3    VIII|       must, above all things, avoid the appearance of mutual
4    VIII|       you may have done so to avoid suspected dangers. If you
5    XIII|      long as they are happy I avoid them, but when misfortune
6    XVII|       the peace, and we shall avoid all contention with them.
7   XXIII|    with his broken leg, would avoid the dry harvest-fields,
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