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1       XI|   shoulders.~ ~“And so you are foolish enough to suppose that it
2      XVI|    succeed.’ Ah! I was a poor, foolish father! The friend who carried
3      XXI|      present, he continued:~ ~“Foolish man! You have forgotten
4      XXI|       wasting too much time in foolish prattling,” he exclaimed
5     XXIV|       them to relinquish their foolish undertaking. They would
6   XXVIII|         he continued, “when my foolish illusions were destroyed.
7      XLI|       She fought against these foolish fears, lit a lamp, and went
8       LI|   chateau,” she whined.~ ~“You foolish woman! will you not have
9       LI| exclaimed; “let us forget this foolish quarrel. You forgive me,
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