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 1      III|    subject the duke would not permit contradiction, or even raillery;
 2       IV|      uneasiness increased.~ ~“Permit me, Monsieur le Duc,” he
 3       VI|      question.~ ~“If you will permit me, father,” ventured Maurice, “
 4       XI|       sir,” he said, coldly. “Permit me to hope that Monsieur
 5       XI|      to insult—and I will not permit it.”~ ~Martial had thrown
 6   XXVIII|   great a crime. God will not permit it.”~ ~She suddenly paused,
 7      XXX| possess my reason! I will not permit——”~ ~“Pardon!” interrupted
 8      XXX|      other, coldly, “you will permit it. This is merely the result
 9      XXX| should have said: ‘I will not permit it.’ Do you know what the
10     XLVI|       and troubled mind would permit.~ ~Could she tell what guests
11       LI|       she said, at last, “you permit me to take my choice between
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