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 1       VI|      sometimes had occasion to complain of his want of application.~ ~“
 2     XXII|     had more or less reason to complain of his extortions were delighted
 3   XXVIII|       side; I have no right to complain. But those cruel judges
 4     XXXI|        my hatred! I should not complain; come what may, I have deserved
 5   XXXIII|        shall have no reason to complain of my generosity,” said
 6     XLII|     weep; no one shall hear me complain,” she said to her despondent
 7     XLVI| inaudible voice; “but I do not complain. Who knows the misery from
 8    XLVII|        any particular cause to complain, if I had been allowed to
 9       LI|        she was not inclined to complain. Her journey, the unaccustomed
10      LIV|       has, have I any right to complain? Did I not tacitly give
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