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1        V|    more shameful, infamous and odious their conduct appears, the
2      XVI| Sairmeuse have regretted their odious conduct? Was it impossible
3    XVIII|      that it is a shameful and odious role that I impose upon
4      XXV|   would render the authorities odious, and the rebels more zealous.~ ~
5    XXXVI|       had imposed upon her the odious role which she had played
6      XLI|      he was influenced by that odious Marquis de Courtornieu.”~ ~
7     XLII|     her of her husband, but an odious rival—an infamous and perfidious
8     XLVI|      inspired Martial with the odious courage to forsake me, his
9      LIV|       By no means! I am simply odious; I do not wish to become
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