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 1       II|    rage; and, being unable to break the fastening, he found
 2       XI|      Martial was the first to break it.~ ~“A peasant’s directions
 3      XXI|      reason that I should not break my word, father.”~ ~“And
 4   XXXIII|         Was it worth while to break this engagement? Would he
 5     XXXV|     of hemp, as usual after a break; the surface was perfectly
 6     XXXV| before. They now proceeded to break the litter in pieces; and
 7   XXXVII|    itself which threatened to break off the negotiation.~ ~“
 8       XL|     of this assertion, I must break off all connection with
 9      XLI|      and he can go with us to break the seals this afternoon.”~ ~
10     XLVI|       those iron natures that break, but never bend.~ ~Since
11      LII|       Mme. Blanche decided to break the silence.~ ~“What do
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