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 1        I| Lacheneur ought to be very well content, even after he has restored
 2       II|          she said; ‘I shall die content. You will have a protector
 3        V|  Monsieur,” said he. “Now, I am content with what I have done.”~ ~
 4      VII|     propertygood! If he is not content, we shall have time afterward
 5       XI|         words, the marquis, not content with having ignored and
 6      XII|       francs, and that will not content him! He is entitled to consideration!
 7     XIII|         later in detail. I will content myself today by recommending
 8      XIV|       declared that he would be content with the epaulets of a lieutenant-general.~ ~
 9       XX|         of state; they were not content to be simply passengers.~ ~
10      XXX|       home with you, I shall be content.”~ ~Whereupon he swallowed
11    XXXII|             Ah! now I shall die content!” exclaimed the heroic peasant.~ ~
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