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1    XXIII|      humiliation which he had imposed upon his daughter. He cursed
2    XXVII|   ourselves from a government imposed upon us by foreigners; to
3   XXVIII|     part which her father had imposed upon her, and which she
4     XXIX|     in the task which she had imposed upon herself, Marie-Anne
5     XXIX|      the conditions which are imposed, what then?” asked M. de
6    XXXVI|    alone responsible? Who had imposed upon her the odious role
7     XLII|     of Charity, which she had imposed upon herself, her thoughts
8     XLVI|    accept the perfidious role imposed upon her by her father,
9      LIV| playing the part which he had imposed upon them. For this, and
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