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 1       II|       the chateau.~ ~“And I must renounce all this!” he exclaimed,
 2      III| shoulders. He was not the man to renounce an illusion for such a trifle.~ ~“
 3      VII|   exclaimed, in a loud voice, “I renounce, for myself and for my descendants,
 4       IX|         I have found strength to renounce the man I love—I shall never
 5    XXVII|       occasion I implored him to renounce.”~ ~He paused, comprehending
 6    XXVII|      added:~ ~“I implored him to renounce this project of an insurrection.”~ ~“
 7    XXXVI|      avoid frequented roads, and renounce the ordinary modes of transportation.~ ~
 8     XLIV|        deny me to-morrow. Yes, I renounce you, who are my all—the
 9     XLIV|      said she, “I implore you to renounce these projects. In the name
10     LIII|       hunger?~ ~Still he did not renounce his hopes. His was a rancor
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