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 1      XII|       not be necessary to hold frequent interviews with Monsieur
 2      XVI|        marquis makes for these frequent visits? Look me in the eye,
 3     XVII| reached her ears, of Martial’s frequent visits to Marie-Anne, but
 4     XVII|         became longer and more frequent. Dissatisfied with his progress,
 5    XVIII| furnish him with an excuse for frequent and protracted absences.~ ~
 6      XIX|    fail to remark the long and frequent absences of his son. He
 7     XXIV|       that enveloped his son’s frequent absence, the Baron dEscorval
 8    XXVII|      ferryman would notice his frequent nocturnal voyages, the baron
 9      XLI|       she lived alone; but, by frequent visits, she accustomed the
10      XLV|   himself suddenly deprived of frequent gifts which permitted him
11    XLVII|    left in his passage were so frequent and so distinct.~ ~These
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