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 1       VI|       register.~ ~But from the example of her husband she had learned
 2       XV|        Escorval followed their example, knowing that the physician
 3      XVI|       delicate attentions. For example, having noticed how much
 4    XVIII|    have entered.”~ ~And adding example to precept, he turned and
 5     XXIX|      it to Monsieur Laine, for example—or to the Duc de Richelieu;
 6     XXIX| expedient—the authority of the example—seemed to make a vivid impression
 7     XXXI|        with voice, gesture and example.~ ~An imprudent word from
 8  XXXVIII|        He was about to set the example, when Martial seized him
 9        L|       a large cityParis, for example—where she could procure
10       LI|      numberless trifles.~ ~For example, though the poor dependent
11      LII|     changed his tactics.~ ~For example, he declared that he disliked
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