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 1      III|  enthusiasm and transports of affection.~ ~Fortunately, the old
 2       VI|       ignorant of this mutual affection; and if they pretended to
 3       VI|   father, sir; but I know his affection for me and his esteem for
 4     XIII|       sign of the most ardent affection. But she was almost suffocated
 5      XVI|      tones of the most lively affection, “you! ah! you know it well!
 6    XXVII|       which the duke’s paltry affection in not giving him the title
 7     XXXI|      tones of the most ardent affection exclaimed: “Ah! you are
 8       LI|     your complaisance to your affection for me. How was I to know
 9       LI|      never can forget all the affection and devotion she lavished
10      LII| moment’s silence.~ ~Martial’s affection for his father had not been
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