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1      VII| nothing can afford to be; as patient as a savage; in short, one
2      XVI|     little pathway which her patient feet had worn in the performance
3    XVIII|      instruments because the patient groans and writhes in agony.~ ~
4     XLII|    But, patience.”~ ~She was patient, realizing that he who wishes
5     XLII|  force to do it—examined the patient with evident anxiety, then
6     XLII|    which she could pose as a patient victim, her satisfaction
7    XLIII|   The physician declared his patient cured.~ ~Cured! The body
8   XLVIII|   was touched by the look of patient sorrow imprinted upon her
9     LIII|     did not last long.~ ~The patient’s delirium was succeeded
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