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1       II|        sudden elevation.~ ~They seldom spoke of him without wishing
2      III|           His duties, then, had seldom permitted him to leave the
3        V|    sense of the word.~ ~She was seldom seen at the Tuileries, where
4     XIII| nattering distinction, which he seldom lavished upon his visitors.
5   XXXIII|         say it—the real passion seldom or never attains. He was
6     XLII|      two boys still lived.~ ~He seldom left the house, and then
7     XLII|      pensions to two others. He seldom goes out, and never in the
8       LI|      waiting for breakfast, and seldom returned until dinner.~ ~
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