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1     XXVI|      authorities have been granted discretionary power. A military
2    XXVII|    prisoners were actually granted time to say that they were
3    XXXII|   the Duc de Sairmeuse had granted a reprieve to six of the
4    XXXVI|   was only a short respite granted by destiny. One lovely April
5     XLII|    six of them, and he has granted pensions to two others.
6     XLVI|  of mental vision so often granted to the dying. She saw how
7    XLVII| little luxuries; they also granted us two hours of exercise
8    XLVII|   free, he is saved, he is granted a new trial, and there can
9   XLVIII|    his petition, which was granted, then fearing, perhaps,
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