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 1      VII| popularity. A great mistake! It simply assured the popularity of
 2       XX|     they were not content to be simply passengers.~ ~And the duke,
 3    XXIII|         Not at all. I have been simply obliged to fight a duel.”~ ~“
 4   XXVIII|         ever love me?” he said, simply. “No, it is not. I have,
 5      XXX|        what the fellow desired? Simply to give Mademoiselle Lacheneur
 6  XXXVIII|        insulting than if he had simply said:~ ~“We fear informers!”~ ~
 7    XLIII|         opinion, Marie-Anne had simply emerged from the retreat
 8      XLV|       swear——”~ ~“Do not swear; simply confess that you have been
 9     XLVI|    breathing, but that resulted simply from the instinctive horror
10      LIV| responded:~ ~“By no means! I am simply odious; I do not wish to
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