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 1      VII|    same time, inexpensive, to abandon all claim to these few acres,
 2       IX|   shall I, his daughter, also abandon him? Ah! if I did that,
 3     XXIX|    Sairmeuse tomorrow. Let us abandon these recriminations, they
 4     XXXI|       thought that they might abandon him, but betray him—no,
 5    XXXII|    had written in a moment of abandon and blindness, was almost
 6       XL|   once. But how could he thus abandon the Marquis de Courtornieu,
 7     XLVI|     as a drunken lackey would abandon the lowest of degraded creatures!
 8    XLVII|  least clew, and was about to abandon the investigations, when,
 9        L|     enduring did not make her abandon, for a single moment, the
10      LII| Blanche remarked that he must abandon the search, if nothing had
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