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1      I,     III|   they have not - more 's the pity!" returned the marquis. "
2    III,      IV|     Ludwig's heart ached with pity for the little maid when
3     VI,     III| countrymen, who looks without pity on the dying legions and
4    VII,      II|      that it would be a great pity were a bullet to strike
5   VIII,       I|     grown? Oh, M. Cambray! in pity tell me - tell me about
6   VIII,       I|     lash: but the man knew no pity; he would not spare the
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