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 1        V|          cousin, whom I could never induce to come and live at Sairmeuse,
 2       XI|       render you thanks, if you can induce Monsieur Lacheneur to accept
 3      XXV|   entreaties to those of her son to induce the unfortunate girl to
 4    XXVII|             only because I hoped to induce them to relinquish their
 5   XXVIII|          their entreaties would not induce him to leave the citadel,
 6     XXXI|          had been very difficult to induce them to take part in the
 7     XXXV| extraordinary must have happened to induce intelligent men like the
 8     XLII|        father. It was impossible to induce her to leave his bedside
 9     XLVI|          nothing in the world would induce her to deny her guilt.~ ~
10    XLVII|             thing to be done was to induce the baron to return to the
11     XLIX|      exerted all their eloquence to induce him to return to Paris,
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