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 1        I|           But what? Is it any fault of ours that the nobles
 2       XI| Monsieur dEscorval, it is no fault of ours.”~ ~“Then it is
 3     XVII|    his penetration was not at fault. While waiting to find a
 4    XVIII|    you voluntarily would be a fault for which your associate
 5    XXIII|  resisted it. It was not your fault, nor was it hers. Lacheneur
 6      XXV|    punishment for my horrible fault—I will submit to the insults
 7     XXIX|   left us. I have committed a fault, leave me to repair it.”~ ~
 8      XLI|       their failure to be the fault of the Marquis de Sairmeuse,
 9     XLIV|   succeeded in concealing her fault? Who suspected it, except,
10      LII|    exasperated them. It was a fault for which we must atone.
11      LIV|      to accompany him.~ ~“The fault has been mine entirely,”
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